I will try this.  I'll also try killing the /etc/ppp/options in SuSE 
since the one in COL LTP is doing nothing.  I can easily fix it if it 
screws up.

On Sunday 08 July 2001 03:38 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> On Sunday 08 July 2001 09:06, Tony Alfrey wrote:
> > OK, so far we've got the following:
>
> [snip]
>
> Everything that's happening in the COL side is done by the command
> line (or psuedo, via kppp)
>
> SuSe relies on ~/ip-up to (probably) setup default routes, set
> ifconfig, whatever.
>
> *IN GENERAL* ip-up is the exclusive domain of dialling INTO your box,
> even though it is called by in or out triggers. *in general* it is
> safe for you to cripple the entire thing.
>
> (In my case, for a home setup I have a single line in there to call
> one of the atomic clock servers to resync my local time, each time I
> dial up)
>
> Since you say everything else is identical between distros, I'd
> cripple ip-up. It *is* having an effect, it is probably negative. It
> will do no harm to you dialled connection because it (ip-up) is
> called *after* the connection has been established.

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Tony Alfrey
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