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Hello, having a bit of a problem with my ISDN connection. I have a Courier I modem to 
connect my 128k connection to my isp. I am assigned 16 ip's which I use as either a 
machine 
on my lan or one of the vhosts I host on my Linux box. My prob is that after a few 
days, or 
sometimes even sooner, my connection goes kaplooie. no inbound or outbound traffic 
allowed. 
Cant even ping my isp. Though my ISDN is still connected just fine. I had this same 
problem 
with RedHat (5, 5.2, & 6) before moving to Mandrake 6.0 and now 6.1. I am dumbfounded 
here. I have had more experienced Linux users look at my setup and they see nothing 
wrong. 
I have upgraded the pppd daemon as well with the same results. Any ideas? Preferably 
reply 
directly to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address as I wont be home till next Friday so will 
have 
this mailbox stuffed with the mailing list mails till then... =-) Thanks in advance...


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