I forward this mail, hope it gets through.
Patrick Ohnewein wrote:
>
> I use diald at home in conjunction with pppd.
>
> First I had to fight with the default auth, which in simple pppd is not
> the default. Finaly I set the noauth flag, it's so simple, but I lost an
> hour :-(
>
> Now, I fight with the pppd not setting the defaultroute, if I start
> exactly the same pppd manually (slightly modified options file, to
> include lock, <device>, ...) I get a perfect connection and everything
> works as aspected.
>
> After playing around I discovered that diald sends the defaultroute
> switch to the pppd not as I do.
> I send defaultroute
> he sends -defaultroute
> notice the dash at the beginning. So I tried to send also the switch
> like diald (using -defaultroute) and I didn't get the defaultroute.
>
> Now I use SuSE 6.3 and the diald version 0.99.1-31, is this a known BUG,
> isn't it a BUG at all and I am just stupid :-)
>
> If it's a bug does a patch exist and if it isn't what am I doing wrong??
>
> cu patrick
>
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