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>In this, simply put the local (server) IP number and the IP number that 
>is to be used for that port. For example 
>
>kepler:slip01 " 
>
>My question is: In the line "kepler:slip01 ", is "kepler" the name of the
machine and "slip01" is of course 
>                       the 1st slip interface. But you said before, that it
should be the IP of the machine "kepler" 
>                      and an another IP used for that port (which means
port slip01). 
>                     So , let's say that "kepler" is the name of my linux
box and that it's IP is 192.168.1.2. 
>                     And that the port I'm using is ppp1. Can I attribute
an IP to my port ppp1 and have 
>                    this set this way: 
>                  192.168.1.2:<IP_I_attribute_to_the_PPP-port>
instead of   "kepler:slip01 " 
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YES. 192.168.1.2:ppp1 is your friend.

bye
Martin

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