On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Thomas J Pinkl wrote:
| rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x7 <compress VJ 0f 01> <addr 10.0.0.21>]
| sent [IPCP ConfNak id=0x7 <addr 10.1.0.5>]
| rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x8 <compress VJ 0f 01> <addr 10.0.0.21>]
| sent [IPCP ConfRej id=0x8 <addr 10.0.0.21>]
| rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x9 <compress VJ 0f 01>]
| sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x9 <compress VJ 0f 01>]
| local IP address 10.1.0.6
| remote IP address 10.1.0.5
|
|The remote address, 10.1.0.5, is never Ack'd. Yet pppd proceeds as if
|everything is fine. Of course, I cannot send packets to 10.1.0.5.
If you want to accept the IP address that the peer wants then use the pppd
option ipcp-accept-remote . Otherwise I can't see anything wrong, the
remote proposed not negotiating IP addresses and pppd agreed. You can't
force the peer to use an IP address that it doesn't want to use.
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Clifford Kite Not a guru. (tm)
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