Try using proxyarp on the options file at the meantime. When asking for
solutions, please post details. Network info on server and on client and
also your /etc/ppp/options. Also it may be your phone line is noisy.

Lanz

On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 15:15, Jun Tanamal wrote:
> Hi,
> I encountering an intermittent problem with my dial-in server. It 
> authenticates the user successfully but could not route to the internet 
> oftentimes. A restart on the server brings it back to normal.
> When nobody is dialing-in and I do "ifconfig" I can still see ppp0 and 
> some other ppp's. Can these ppp interfaces be removed when there is no 
> dial-in connection?
> I'm using portslave for the serial ports and cistron-radius for 
> authentication.
> Thanks for the help...
> 
> -Jun
> 
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