Hello Jeff, 

Am 10:18 2003-07-15 -0700 hat Jeff Newmiller geschrieben:

>I suspect this means you need:
>
>echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr

It is already set to '1'

>> Problem 2:      The idle tome is ignored !!! grrr !!! - quiet expensive !
>
>This may be due to activity in your network... often dns lookup
>activity.  If your client machines don't have all of the local computers
>in their hosts file, they will fall back to dns.  Most LRP disks did not
>implement dns servers, so often this would lead to external lookups.  If
>the lookup activity occurs periodically, the connection may never go down.

There is no activity. There are no packages TX/RX on eth0 or ppp0

>Downloading the Bering Installation Guide and Bering User's Guide, and
>following the instructions therein, should be quite practical.

I will try it

Michelle

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