After setting up diald on my system ppp does not have a the default route pointing to the PPP IP address. When I execute route -n no default appears. Before I configured diald it was present. I think the problems is more with diald and ppp and not with IPMASQ I removed the default route option from ppp and placed it in diald.conf as the diald documentation says a number of the ppp options should be placed in the diald.conf Below is the diald.conf mode ppp modem device /dev/ttyS2 connect /etc/diald/diald.connect disconnect /etc/diald/diald.disconnect speed 115200 lock dynamic local 192.168.0.113 remote 192.168.0.114 defaultroute crtscts netmask 255.255.255.0 include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter Is there a bug in diald which prevents the defaultroute from being setup, or do I have to specify defaultroute on the diald command line instead of putting it in the diald.conf. Also below are is the entries in /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes FORWARD_IPV4=true HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain GATEWAYDEV=sl0 GATEWAY= shouldn't there be an entry for the GATEWAY, or is it entered when diald makes the connection. PS. Starting telnet from linked workstation causes diald to come up. and I cannot ping the Linux server by name. I believe it may because I added DNS entries to my ISPs DNS to the workstation's (Windows NT) configuration. I have removed them and will check to see if pinging and telnetting will be okay now. PS2 . The rc.firewall script does not seem to run when I execute it directly. I get command not found errors. However executing the commands individually in the shell is okay. Is the rc.firewall script capable of execution only at boot time? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
