Try using the --reroute option in the diald.conf.  Read about in the diald
man page.

Paul Wickham wrote:

> Hi I've got Redhat 5.1 and diald-0.16_5-201.i386.rpm.My current ISP
> actually uses static ip addresses, and diald works perfectly with local
> and remote addresses defined correctly in diald.conf. I can ping
> www.sun.com, for example, the link comes up and I get returned ICMP
> packets. I am running a local ethernet with two machines on
> 192.168.1.0.
>
> However, I want to change to a new ISP that is free but uses dynamic
> addresses. I have an account with them and I have tried adding dynamic
> to diald.conf which should work, but when I try this the ping freezes. I
> ran diald with debug 48, and tail -f /var/log/messages and I can see
> that the system has negotiated remote and local addresses OK, but the
> ping still doesn't work. I have deliberately used ping <somedomain> so
> the link should be brought up by a DNS request. If I <ctrl-c> out of the
> ping and try it again the ping works, so I guess its to do with the
> usual problem of packets getting lost because of changing IP address,
> but I have also tried echo 5 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr which did
> not work and I am now stuck. Have I missed anything else? Any help is
> appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Paul
>
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