HI!

    Thanks Gordon! It works!

    Although I did check my netcfg, /etc/sysconfig/network or linuxconf,
my default route already disabled. When I use route -n, it's there! So I
have to manually remove it off. If I reboot my pc again, the route will
appear again....Why does it so?

Thanks
CL 
 

Gordon Messmer wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Cheah Ling wrote:
> 
> > Aug  8 08:54:33 titan pppd[11639]: Peer is not authorized to use remote
> > address 161.142.146.2
> 
> Your version of pppd won't let you connect to a host that you have a route
> to unless it authenticates itself.  Check your routing table, and make
> sure that you don't have a default route.  If you do, remove it or reload
> your network settings (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart)
> 
> MSG
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