Argh.
Commented out those lines - I didn't see anything like them in the
barry-verizon file.

Once I plugged my phone in 'ifup verizon' worked like a charm.  resolv.conf
and the routing 'just worked'.

But 'ifdown verizon' didn't work.  I'm not sure about why that is.
Unplugging the phone did clean everything up properly however.

Hope that helps.  I'll be using ifup from now on and then just unplugging
the phone (apparently).

Thanks for the help on this.  I love being able to go out anywhere and just
get on the net...

Joel

On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Joel Riedesel <joel.riede...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I finally got around to trying this 'fedora' approach.
> I did just as Dave suggested except I commented out the HARDFLOWCTL and
> ESCAPECHARS
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Chris Frey <cdf...@foursquare.net>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:10:05PM -0600, Dave Booth wrote:
>> > Fedora doesnt modify pppd, it tweaks the ifup-ppp script to save and
>> > remove any existing default route if the defaultroute option is
>> > specified in the interfaces config file. On fedora if you dont use
>> > their ifup scripts you'll get exactly this situation - in my case, on
>> > tmobile with fedora, I copied /etc/ppp/peers/barry-tmobileus to
>> > /etc/ppp/peers/tmobile
>>
>> Thanks Dave!
>>
>> If Joel tests this and reports back success, I'd like to update the
>> Fedora spec files so the binary packages do this the "Fedora way".
>>
>> Any F10 users want to volunteer for that?  Chris Stover? :-)
>>
>> I'm also seriously considering having multiple spec files for various
>> distros: Fedora, openSUSE, Mandriva, etc, so all package maintainers
>> can share their knowledge and bug fixes, without having to wrestle over
>> one solitary .spec file.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - Chris
>>
>>
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