Hi, On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 10:43:56AM +0800, Jieyao wrote: > > I am having some problem with diald. Iam using it with ppp and ip masquerade. > I have an internal network which I assign the standard 192.168.0.x This is > working fine. The modem is connected to the linux box. If I don't use diald, > pppd works fine and I am able to go out using ip masquerade, no problem. > > Now, the problem start when I add diald. When it dial out, it some how does > not change the default route from pointing at sl0 to ppp0 so the network > can't > go out. So what I do is at the ip-up and ip-down scripts I manually delete > the > default sl0 before ppp is up and add default sl0 when ppp is down. This makes > it work. But am I doing it correctly? I thought diald is supposed to handle > all > this rerouting?? Yes, it is.
Do you have defaultroute in your diald.options file? Below is my diald.options. connect-timeout 200 fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl redial-timeout 5 ip-down /etc/diald/ip-down ip-up /etc/diald/ip-up accounting-log /var/log/diald.log mode ppp crtscts modem lock device /dev/ttyS2 speed 115200 local 194.222.63.202 remote 158.152.1.222 pppd-options 194.222.63.202:158.152.1.222 defaultroute connect /etc/diald/connect include /etc/diald/standard.filter > > TIA > > Regards -- Robbie Murray -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null