Allan Cacdac wrote:

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.


I checked options and proxyarp is there.
I don't know what specific info will I give :)
The phone line is clean up to 33kbps.

I noticed that ppp0 and ppp1 are using the same IP.
With this, I tried extending the IP scope in dhcpd.conf and ppp2 is getting a different IP and it's working fine now. However ppp0 and ppp1 are still there when I do ifconfig.
How can I remove these two interfaces manually?
...Thanks!


-Jun

-Jun





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