19, 1999 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: static IP on PPP
>Do a man on pppd and look at the 'local IP address:remote IP address'
>option. This would be set in /etc/ppp/peers/provider
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>luis wrote:
>>
>> hello
>>
>> how can i fix an
Sorry about my last message but it would seem I did not read. *deep
sigh* Its been a long weak.
luis wrote:
>
> hello
>
> how can i fix an IP using PPP?
>
> i have a fixed IP that i use when using eth0, and i would like to use
> it also when using ppp0
>
> i have tried putting the IP address
Do a man on pppd and look at the 'local IP address:remote IP address'
option. This would be set in /etc/ppp/peers/provider
Hope this helps,
luis wrote:
>
> hello
>
> how can i fix an IP using PPP?
>
> i have a fixed IP that i use when using eth0, and i would like to use
> it also when using pp
IP for ppp is assigned by your ISP pppd server, you cannot do anything localy.
You have to contact your ISP and ask for static IP, if they provide this kind
of service.
On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 07:17:37PM +0100, luis wrote:
> hello
>
> how can i fix an IP using PPP?
>
> i have a fixed IP that
hello
how can i fix an IP using PPP?
i have a fixed IP that i use when using eth0, and i would like to use
it also when using ppp0
i have tried putting the IP address in the /etc/ppp/peers/provider,
but the ppp conection cannot still be established under my static IP
what things i could have mi
hmm, i tried to do this a few minutes ago, and it never came back . . .
it has occurred to me that i didn't configure the laptop, which dials
in and connects to my desktop, any differently for it's network than
the desktop.
I have second IP adress assigned on the same subnet. I need to use a
It's occurred to me that some of my problems with ppp may be that it's
not an ISP on the other end. I didn't bring the laptop in today, but I
don't think i configured the network info on the laptop any
differently (save for IP #) than my desktop, which is probably wrong.
I have a second IP on
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