On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:24:24PM +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> So, we've got several things at play here - pppd, the debian patches
> to pppd, and pptp, and it's not immediately obvious where the problem

Sorry for not making this clear before, but I myself don't use pptp, so
you can write it off your list of suspects.

For the record, here are the options I have currently enabled:

  Default /etc/ppp/options:

    asyncmap 0
    auth
    crtscts
    lock
    hide-password
    modem
    proxyarp
    lcp-echo-interval 30
    lcp-echo-failure 4
    noipx

  Custom /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider:

    noipdefault
    defaultroute
    hide-password
    lcp-echo-interval 20
    lcp-echo-failure 3
    connect /bin/true
    noauth
    persist
    mtu 1488
    noaccomp
    default-asyncmap
    plugin rp-pppoe.so eth2


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