Craig Sanders writes:
[snip]
>
> from the pppd man page:
>
>ipcp-accept-local
> With this option, pppd will accept the peer's idea
> of our local IP address, even if the local IP
> address was specified in an option.
>
>ipcp-accept
On Thu, 6 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm happy that we have "experts" on this list to help us out of our
> ignorance. I've looked at the documentation of a Cisco and agree that
> configuring it runs a close second to my least favorite activity
> (going to the dentist).
configuring cisco
protocol selection.
I hope this helps.
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 1997 3:55 AM
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Subject: Re: TO the holier-than-thou guru
Peter Iannarelli writes:
>
> Drop your linen and stop your grinen:
&g
In your email to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED], you wrote:
> > If there are specific questions concerning who, what, when, where or why,
> > ask away. The ISP is usually not the problem, unless they don't support PPP
> > just SLIP. Remember, unless one has a dedicated link, your IP address will
> > be prov
Peter Iannarelli writes:
>
> Drop your linen and stop your grinen:
>
> To all those; and you know who you are, who are whinng
> about Debian PPP. Ask your self two questions.
>
> * What do I know about RFC 1331 or more commonly known as PPP.
> * What do I know about my ISP.
Not ever
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