First thing I would check is to make sure in linuxconf in your PPP setup
that the Local IP address and Remote IP address are blank.
You had mentioned some routing problems with the PPP route still showing
after you disconnect. Make sure before you reconnect that the route has
been deleted or you may be trying to route through the wrong dynamic IP
address.
Make sure that the PPP link is set up as the default gateway when you're
logged on. If it isn't the kernel may be trying to route you to the 'net
through the LAN.
Check your Samba configuration file and make sure that Samba is limited to
only IP addresses on your LAN:
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
interfaces = 127.0.0.1/8 192.168.0.1/5
Glen
>numerous changes, I still have no PPP connection to the WWW when my
>mini-network is up. Presently, I still have the very same problem,
>but the
>error differs from that noted far below. My new error message is:
>Oct 9 21:39:24 localhost pppd[18686]: Peer is not authorized to use
>remote
> address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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