>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
I'm running a PPP server on my debian 1.3 box for one of my friends on a win95
machine to connect to.
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.
So I manually put entires in right after he logs
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