Try reverting to previous kernel by choosing it on the boot screen 
(keyboard key <DOWN> and then choosing last kernel) and see if it 
changes anything.

Mekabe Ramein wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> First of all, I am very sorry to disturb the ist with a duplicate post.
> I just thought that because of the attachment my email didn't reach
> the list. Because it didn't show up in the mail archives.
> I repeat, I am very sorry.
> 
> I am not using Shorewall or Linux for any commercial business, just my
> home network with 2 PC clients and an IP PBX.
> That's why I am not looking for any sort of commercial help or
> commercial firewall.
> 
> Thanks for looking at the problem. Unfortunately I didn't understand
> your comment though.
> This problem occured three times since yesterday I upgraded my kernel.
> With the previous kernel I didn't have such problem even once.
> If it is a problem caused by ppp1 going down, I would expect that my
> internet access would still be available from ppp0 (kocnet1)
> Is that incorrect ?
> 
> How can I troubleshoot this further when it happens again ?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mekabe Ramein wrote:
>>
>> <duplicate of previous post deleted>
>>
>> Mekabe
>>
>> If you need instant response to your problems then buy a commercial
>> firewall (and be sure to buy support along with it). You re-posted your
>> problem within two hours of posting the first time. I won't put up with
>> that crap and will simply start ignoring you if you continue to be that
>> impatient.
>>
>> The problem is caused by disappearing routes. It looks like ppp1 had
>> some sort of problem which caused all routes through that interface to
>> be deleted. The route to 192.168.20.2 is still present in the main table
>> but there is no default route in either table kocnet2 or in the main table.
>>
>> -Tom
>> --
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