Goef wrote:
> I agree. It looks to me like you might be telling the ISP which IP
> address to use (207.250.150.149). Do you have a line that specifies IP
> addresses in your options (e.g., 0.0.0.0:207:250.150.149)? If so, remove
> it and use only 'noipdefault'. You could also use 'ipcp-accept-local' and
> 'ipcp-accept-remote', which overrides any option-specified addresses with
> ISP-provided addresses.
>
>
my general philosophy is keep it simple. i have only three or so
options specified. also my machine requests it's own ip address during the
negotiation, but then quite happily accepts the address given to it by the
isp. my suggestion would be to axe most of the options from the options file
for now and go from there. i find that too many options often make
complicated problems.
cheers
andreas
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