On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Cristian Mateescu wrote:
>Hi,
>Apr 22 21:23:34 e-city pppd[849]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
>Apr 22 21:23:34 e-city pppd[849]: Using interface ppp0
>Apr 22 21:23:34 e-city pppd[849]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS2
>Apr 22 21:23:38 e-city pppd[849]: Peer is not authorized to use remote
>address 193.231.222.78
>Apr 22 21:23:38 e-city pppd[849]: Connection terminated.
>Apr 22 21:23:38 e-city pppd[849]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
>Apr 22 21:23:38 e-city pppd[849]: Sent 329 bytes, received 296 bytes.
>Apr 22 21:23:38 e-city pppd[849]: Exit.
>
>The account is certainly valid as I can connect using it in Win2000.
>Any ideas what could be generating this message?
>Btw. I'm running RH 6.2, kernel 2.2.14-5.0, pppd 2.3.11, kppp 1.6.24.

I recently fell foul of this. Do a 'netstat -r' and I expect you will see a
default route into your LAN. pppd sets a default route towards your ISP and you
can't have two defaults, so you must delete the other route.
HTH
-Robin.
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