You can only have one default route. You probably already have a default
route before connecting. Get rid of your "gateway" in /etc/sysconfig/network
Lee Howard
At 11:25 AM 8/8/00 -0400, John Cichy wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I the answer to this question is in the DOC's somewhere I'm sorry, I
>have spent 2 days reading and have not come up with the solution.
>
>When attempting to connect to my ISP with pppd (I'm using kppp as a
>front end) from my RedHat6.2 box I get the following in my logs:
>
>pppd 2.3.22 started by root, uid 0
>using interface ppp0
>Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyR0 #I use a rocketport card who's
>driver creates ttyR0-7
>Peer is not authorized to use remote address 204.146.241.225
>Hangup (SIGHUP)
>Modem hangup
>Connection terminated.
>Connect time 0.1 minutes.
>Sent 263 bytes, received 228 bytes.
>Exit.
>
>At one point in the day yesterday it was working, and I changed all the
>defaultroutes on the other boxes to point to the 6.2 box. All was good,
>so it was time to move the server to it's perm home, I shut down the
>box, moved it and restarted it, and it would not connect. Any help on
>this would be appreciated!!
>
>Thanks in advance...
>John
>
>
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