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try /sbin/route add default ppp0

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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 20:07:08 +0100 "Keith Vassallo" wrote:

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> Hey All, 
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> First things first – about the LUG thing.  I’m not a technical genius on
> Linux or programming (in C anyway).  But I have done a small board game
> using Kylix – maybe when its stable you can check it out and send
> suggestions (it’s gonna be open source, duh).  This is not the utility
> which will change the face of Linux forever, but it’s a start ;)  Also,
> I could try and distribute a few of those brochures – remember the ones
> at the IT&T fair?  Does anyone know where I can get a copy?  I would do
> the copies myself (I’ve got a photocopier) and distribute them to
> students.  I would be a sort of Marketer ;)
> 
> Anyway, back to my original problem.  On Mark’s suggestion, I installed
> the RPM version of pptp and this worked perfectly – all the files
> installed where they should be.  I then edited the chap-secrets and
> pap-secrets files and inserted the necessary details.  When I do
> /sbin/ifconfig before trying to connect, I get eth0, eth1 and lo.  After
> typing the command to connect, typing   /sbin/ifconfig now lists ppp0,
> and the modem lights start blinking – which means it’s connected to the
> internet, hurray!   The problem is that when I open a web browser and
> try to navigate, both by IP and domain, I still can’t connect.  What
> could be wrong?
> 
> Keith  
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