First make sure this guess is right. Run "route -n" when you are not running
ppp and see if there is a default route entered.

If there is, where you go depends on which Linux distribution/version you
are using. I'd go into /etc/rc.d and grep for "route", since a default route
is set using the "route" command.

At 04:39 PM 4/20/99 -0500, Sanjiv Bawa wrote:
>What option am I looking for ? I have no idea where to find it. I see a lot
>of directories and files under /etc/rc.d. If you tell me an options that I
>can do a grep on, it will be a great help !!
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