Eddie,

> would normally place in /etc/ppp/options file. Note the
> PERSIST="yes". Set it to "no" and then ppp should not
> persist with the connection. From the man pppd page the

Bingo. You are  right. Thank you.

> persist option does not allow pppd to stop after termination
> of a connection, rather it will continue to try to reopen
> the connection. That behavior is what I want with my dialing
> via external modem so I use persist. As far as kppp not
> behaving in persist mode, I am not sure. I know when I used
> it in the past it used the options I put in /etc/ppp/options
> file. Perhaps it does not use the ifcfg.ppp0? Not sure.

>From what you say and what I see here, it doesn't seem kppp uses
ifcfg-ppp0 but /etc/ppp/options
Francois



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