I read from your comments, that the client can log in properly and will stay
connected, right?
If this is so then it definitely sounds like a routing problem.
Probably default route incorrect or double set.
Please send us the output from:
/sbin/route -n
It should only have one line starting with:
0.0.0.0
Also get us an output of: /sbin/ifconfig while somebody is dialed in
This will show which interfaces are active.
Also the default route for the client has to be set correctly in order for
network (tcp and other) traffic to flow.
What OS is the client?
Bernhard
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Juergen Averbeck
Sent: Monday, 27 March 2000 19:15
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Subject: Routing after dial in
Hello
We have a small dialin server for our employees running on linux Kernel
2.2.12 (Redhat 6.0) and PPP 2.3.10. Last week this server runs on Kernel
2.0.37 and ppp 2.2 and work. Now after the update, the user log in and get
the ip-address and his default route, but now packets would received. We
scan the ppp-connection with the tcpdump and see the packets coming from
the client (form the client we try to ping the server). The ppp-device on
the server is already in the arp table and the options.ttyXX file has the
proxyarp feature enabled but their is NO route to the device in the routing
table. So we tried to set it manually: route add client-addr gw
ppp-server-addr dev pppX, but still no packets arrive to the client.
We don't know where we should looking further to solve the problem.
Are there any hints?
best regards,
Juergen Averbeck
Bankgesellschaft Berlin AG, Alexanderplatz 2, 10178 Berlin
Juergen Averbeck (Bankenservice GmbH)
Ruf: +49 30 245-65132, Fax: +49 30 245-59132
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.bankgesellschaft.de
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