/etc/ppp/options comment incorrect was: Re: leased line problem again

1998-11-18 Thread Carey Evans
Carey Evans: > -> > Presumably -ip disables TCP/IP over the PPP link. John Hasler: > -> Yes, It is an undocumented synonym for 'noip'. Matus "fantomas" Uhlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You are right, thankyou. But what is this ? > > # Disable IP address negotiation (with this option, the

Re: leased line problem again

1998-11-18 Thread fantomas
Hi all -> Carey Evans writes: -> > Presumably -ip disables TCP/IP over the PPP link. -> -> Yes, It is an undocumented synonym for 'noip'. You are right, thankyou. But what is this ? # Disable IP address negotiation (with this option, the remote IP # address must be specified with an option on

Re: leased line problem again

1998-11-18 Thread john
Carey Evans writes: > Presumably -ip disables TCP/IP over the PPP link. Yes, It is an undocumented synonym for 'noip'. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

Re: leased line problem again

1998-11-17 Thread Carey Evans
Matus "fantomas" Uhlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [Getting PPP working] > why does my machine at work send "no network protocols running" ? Presumably -ip disables TCP/IP over the PPP link. If you don't have IP networking going, there's not actually any way to send data over the link (well, yo

leased line problem again

1998-11-17 Thread fantomas
Hello, I have leased line to my home. I was connected to cisco (at work) now i try to cvhange it to debian; at home and at work are both debian2.0 config at home: asyncmap 0 crtscts lock modem mru 296 passive -detach -pap -chap kdebug 0 mtu 296 noipx persist defaultroute - works OK with cisco; c