I cannot read enough between the lines here to even guess at the real
problem you have.  Others will likely experience this difficulty.  You need
to be specific as to the symptoms of the problem.  "Ate the memory" is not
enough - at least for me.

On 26 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

|Date: 26 Nov 1998 10:15:52 -0000
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: pppd ate my memory, what can i do?
|
|Dear sir:
|I am a newcomer. I have used pppd-2.3.3 with RH5.1kernel-2.0.34 to bulid the ppp 
|server for our office. At first, everthing is OK.
|But when some people dial-up from their computers, i found that the pppd ate the 
|memory. I am afraid that some day it may break down my ppp server. 
|I have testd several options in /etc/ppp/options. However, it is no use. 
|Is there any experts can tell me the reason or solution?
|Thanks.
|Below is my e-mail address:
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
|zhang lei
|
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