On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Dmitriy Zyablov wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Oct 1998, Theo. Sean Schulze wrote:
>
>> Well this problem with the local IP address is cropping up more and more
>> often. In my three-machine network here, my linux box has the IP address
>> 192.168.0.3. Although it doesn't happen every time, it does happen often
>> enough to be annoying. How can I keep this local network address from
>> being assigned as my actual Internet IP address (which is, of course,
>> doomed to failure)?
>
>Wow! This is so strange!
>
>Check your /etc/ppp/options and /etc/ppp/options.ttySX (if your have its).
>
/etc/ppp/options has only the single setting "lock" in it;
/etc/ppp/options.ttyS3 does not exist.
>If your start ppp directly, without diald but with script which diald use,
>what local IP you have?
>
I just checked, and I got an IP address dynamically assigned by my ISP. I
also don't remember my ppp dial up script failing, except when my ISP's
modem and mine couldn't negotiate for some reason or another. Also, I am
not running either routed or gated.
>Dmitriy.
>
>
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