On Saturday 25 August 2001 23:38, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> I have a laptop [500mhz Celeron w 256mb RAM] that I used to connect via an
[snip]
if I understood correctly, the answer is that kppp will add, and subsequently
remove it's definition of a default route to /etc/resolv.conf when it is "in
use".
it will do this via the route told to it by the isp during connection, or,
you can force it by encoding the hard ip # (and turning off auto in one of
the kpp tabs) , or, you can prevent kpp from doing either.
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