...and then Steve Kowalik said: > At 10:26 am, Thursday, November 7 2002, Peter Hardy mumbled: > > I usually turn off the debugging output in pppd unless there's a need to > > see it. Debian and its siblings set ppp options in /etc/ppp/options. > > > Bad! Leave /etc/ppp/options alone. Your best bet is too edit the options in > /etc/ppp/peers/<provider name>. If you just type 'pon' to get on the > internet, it's 'provider'.
There's probably a good reason, but why bad? The way I understand it, /etc/ppp/options is for global options, the peers entries is per-connection. I prefer to have debug off by default and turn it on when I need it. *shrug* -- Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
