On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 05:18:33PM -0500, Michael L. Stokes wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I used the replacedefaultroute pppd option, and it still isn't setting
> the default route.
> ANy ideas?
Looks like you need both:
defaultroute
replacedefaultroute
On my system (Debian stable) this replaces the default gw and sets it back
when pppd exits.
I did a bit of reading on this, and found the following URLs that might be
of interest to the sercurity concious.
http://fixunix.com/ppp/62469-dial-up-route-problem-2.html
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.misc/browse_thread/thread/11fb49a3c035573/7d7e19b2e4820b0c
http://linuxgazette.net/issue77/lechnyr.html
I was unable to connect to my machine from outside on port 80, so presumably,
at least with Rogers, there's probably some kind of firewall protecting
users. Which is a good thing if people are connecting to the internet
with Windows machines. :-)
It might be a good idea to try a portscan from outside to see what's visible.
- Chris
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