Please help! I'm probably overlooking something obvious to others.

I had diald-0.99-1 (with kernel 2.2.9 and pppd-2.3.7) working fine. Then
I installed RH6.1 with pppd-2.3.10; pppd works fine by itself. However,
when I bring up diald-0.99-4 with the same configuration as was working
before, it seems I have a pppd failure.

Q1: Why does my log (below) show "PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)",
when I have no such version on my machine?

Q2: Why is diald running pppd without some of the 'pppd-options' I set
in diald.conf? Eg, my diald.conf contains these lines:
pppd-options kdebug 7
pppd-options asyncmap 0xa0000
pppd-options noauth
pppd-options passive
pppd-options noipdefault
pppd-options ipcp-accept-local
pppd-options ipcp-accept-remote
but notice the third line in my log, below.

...snip
Mar 30 17:03:01 oldbox diald[722]: Connected to site 192.168.0.102
Mar 30 17:03:01 oldbox diald[722]: Running pppd (pid = 843).
Mar 30 17:03:01 oldbox diald[843]: Running pppd: /usr/sbin/pppd
-defaultroute -detach modem crtscts mtu 1500 mru 1500 netmask
255.255.255.0 ipcp-accept-remote
Mar 30 17:03:02 oldbox modprobe: can't locate module char-major-108
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the
University of California
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox kernel: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox kernel: registered device ppp0
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox pppd[843]: pppd 2.3.10 started by dialout, uid 0
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox pppd[843]: Using interface ppp0
Mar 30 17:03:03 oldbox pppd[843]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Mar 30 17:03:05 oldbox pppd[843]: LCP terminated by peer
Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox pppd[843]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox pppd[843]: Modem hangup
Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox pppd[843]: Connection terminated.
Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox pppd[843]: Exit.
Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox diald[722]: SIGCHLD[5]: pid 843 link, status 4096

Mar 30 17:03:06 oldbox diald[722]: running '/sbin/ifconfig tap0
snip...


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