You see, that I need  ppp0 to be ALWAYS alocated to 192.168.1.1
If 192.168.1.1 will be alocated to ppp1 or ppp2, then I am NOT happy.

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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Bernhard [iso-8859-1] L�der wrote:

> Couldn't you use the "LOCAL IP:REMOTE IP" function in your options file:
> 
> 192.168.1.1:192.168.1.100
> Your machine's local IP:The Ip you want to give the caller
> 
> If you put this option into a file specific to your dial in device, then whenever
> somebody calls the phone line on that device the options file will allocate the
> appropriate IP address for that device. This happens regardless of what interface
> (ppp0, ppp1 or whatever) is allocated.
> 
> The device specific file should follow this naming convention:
> /etc/ppp/options.ttyS0
> /etc/ppp/options.ttyS1
> /etc/ppp/options.ttyS2
> .....
> 
> If you read the ppp man page you will find, that ppp when activated (for example by
> mgetty or manually) will first read the command line options, then the general 
>options
> file (/etc/ppp/options), then the device specific options file
> (/etc/ppp/options.ttyS0).
> 
> Somewhere in there are also user specific options. I have never used that so, if you
> need to, look it up.
> 
> I hope this is what you meant.
> 
> Regards
> Bernhard
> 
> "Adi C." wrote:
> 
> > I have no authentication at all. I will show you the config files:
> > in /etc/inittab:
> > -----
> > ....
> > p0:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyC0
> > ....
> > ----
> > In /etc/ppp/options:
> > -----------
> > lock
> > crtscts
> > modem
> > -detach
> > asyncmap 00000000
> > mru 296
> > mtu 296
> > ---------
> > In /etc/ppp/options.ttyC0:
> > --------
> > 115200
> > bsdcomp 15
> > defaultroute
> > connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chat.warp'
> > -----------
> > In /etc/ppp/chat.warp:
> > --------
> > ABORT   "NO CARRIER"
> > ABORT   "BUSY"
> > ABORT   "ERROR"
> > TIMEOUT 40
> > ""      +++\dAT&F1&D2X3&N16&U14
> > OK      ATD
> > CONNECT ""
> > -----------
> >
> > This is all I have, and another 7 leased lines whit similar
> > configurations. Those lines don't stay up all the time.
> >
> > On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Pierce Colemon Wong wrote:
> >
> > > why not setting the ip in the pap-secrets as to a login name?
> > >
> > >
> > > "Adi C." wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well, the problem is that the line is a leased line administrated by me.
> > > > The ISP is not responsible for the allocation of IP. I have one IP for the
> > > > connection. The problem is that sometimes that IP get assigned to ppp0,
> > > > other
> > > > times to ppp1, etc.
> > > >
> > > > On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > It depends. During negotiation, the two sides need to agree on the IP
> > > > > addresses that the link will use at both ends. In practice, it is customary
> > > > > for the end that answers the phone to set the IP addresses (since it has a
> > > > > pool of addresses to assign, typically). This can be done statically (tied
> > > > > to the userid used to log in, for example - that's how my connection works)
> > > > > or dynamically, assigning an arbitrary address from a pool, or an address
> > > > > tied to the phone line that received the call, or probably other things I'm
> > > > > not thinking of. So ... talk to your ISP and see if you can arrange what you
> > > > > want.
> > > > >
> > > > > At 05:30 PM 8/5/99 +0300, Adi C. wrote:
> > > > > >Hi!
> > > > > >I wonder if a ppp device (e.g ppp0) can be associated to always stay on a
> > > > > >specific IP (e.g. 192.168.1.1).
> > > > > [rest deleted]
> > > > >
> > > > > ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
> > > > > Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
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