Hi Guys,

Normally I wouldn't post this but during my endless searching through
newsgroups and Deja, I noticed quite a few others with the same problem.
All I needed to do was to go in and add the noauth & defaultroute lines into
my ppp/options file and this did the trick.  Thanks to all who helped!
---Pat
> ----------
> From:         Riley, Patrick (Patrick)** CTR **
> Sent:         Wednesday, April 26, 2000 8:00 AM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      Peer not authorized to use remote address
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm hoping someone can help me out here.  I thought I had it figured out
> on 6.1 but I just installed 6.2 and it's all starting over again.  Right
> after the install, I went in X and set up kppp but when I try to connect,
> I get something similar to:
> (sorry I don't have the exact message but I had to send this from a
> machine that could connect)
> ******************************
> pppd2.3.11 started by root, uid0
> " " " "
> " " "
> peer is not authorized to use remote address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
> connection terminated.
> connect time 0.1 minutes
> exit
> ******************************
> I found something in a newsgroup about maybe the default route is into the
> LAN and that pppd needs to have it set to my ISP.  If I remember
> correctly, the only way I had it working with 6.1 was when I didn't set
> anything up with my NIC and during this recent install to 6.2, I specified
> all of that during setup.  Could this be the problem?  And if so, what
> would be the best way to go about fixing it?  Any information would be
> greatly appreciated because this is becoming more than a full-time
> project.  
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Patrick
> 


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