>Mike Patterson writes:
>> He dials in, and pap is authenticated. Great! First problem, though, is that
>> no entries get created via route and ifconfig, so he gets stuck.
>
>You need to give pppd local and remote ip numbers, like this:
>192.168.0.1:192.168.0.23
I did that in my last attempt. I
Mike Patterson writes:
> He dials in, and pap is authenticated. Great! First problem, though, is that
> no entries get created via route and ifconfig, so he gets stuck.
You need to give pppd local and remote ip numbers, like this:
192.168.0.1:192.168.0.23
> So I manually put entires in right aft
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