Check to see if you have a default route already installed.  You probably
need to do some routing work.

Lee Howard

At 12:22 PM 8/3/00 -0500, Kelly Dossett wrote:
>I have just installed SuSe 6.4 onto my PC with an Ethernet card (eth0) and
a US Robotics modem (/dev/ttyS0).
>
>>From my Linux PC, I am attempting to make an outbound PPP connection (via
the modem to a WebRamp 310I modem pool) but can not. From the file
/var/log/warn, I see the error entry "Peer is not authorized to use remote
address 127.0.0.11". (this 127.0.0.11 gateway is hard coded in the WebRamp
OS and can not be changed * I already tired that)
>
>Also, from reading the pppd man page (under the AUTH section), it states
"pppd will only allow the peer to use IP addresses to which the system does
not already have a route". 
>
>Since my PC already has the Ethernet card installed, I have the loopback
route! (i.e. 127.0.0.X)
>
>How can I allow the Linux pppd to accept any IP address from the peer??!!?
>
>I am very eager for your reply!! Thank you!
>
>Sincerely,
>Kelly N. Dossett  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Dallas, Texas
>
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