is IP forwarding on ?
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Mark Anthony J. Mercado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Laguna Internet, Incorporated
Rm 404 Vega Centre, Lopez Avenue, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines 4030
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On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Rick Haskin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I have a linux powered dial-in server, running Redhat 6.0, recently upgraded
> from redhat 5.2. Under 5.2 I was using kernel 2.0.35 and pppd-2.3.4, and
> everything worked just fine. After the upgrade <with kernel 2.2.5-15,
> pppd-2.3.7>, dial-in appeared to be working fine, however the remote pc is
> apparantly unable to get a route, ie; they can dial-in and connect ok, e-mail
> works fine, but they cannot browse the web. I recompiled and installed
> pppd-2.3.4 and all is well again. pppd-2.3.4 is the latest pppd I can get to
> work, I have tried everything up to version 2.3.8. I want the features of the
> newer pppd, does anyone have any idea why one works and the other doesn't? Is
> there some different option for the new pppd that I am missing? I might
> also mention that I do not use the pppd rpm's, I compile my own pppd from
> source. Thanks in advance.
> my options file:
>
> -detach
> crtscts
> lock
> netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> auth
> login
> #refuse-chap
> #require-pap
> asyncmap 0
> modem
> proxyarp
> idle 1800
> ms-dns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> ms-dns xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> I have tried it with and without the pap and chap lines, I compiled pppd
> without support for either.
> --
> "If one learns from others but does not think, one will be bewildered;
> if one thinks but does not learn from others, one will be in peril."
> --Confucius
>
> Rick Haskin
> Colby Online Services
> http://www.colbyweb.com
>
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