Doublecheck "IP_FORWARD" in /etc/sysconfig/sysctl
this is in /etc/rc.config on a 7.3 box (or in a file in /etc/rc.config.d/) Masquerading should be activated on the linux box and I strongly recommend setting up a DNS server on that machine (for caching DNS requests). Then put the DNS server of your provider into the forwarders {} section in /etc/named.conf Check if the SuSEfirewall2 script is executed in /etc/ppp/ip-up (AFAIK SuSEfirewall2 wasnt mentioned there, there was only a line about FW1)
What about the Win9X PCs?? Is there something that I have to do there?? you need to set up a default gateway (IP of your server) and a DNS server (either your server if you run a nameserver or the nameserver of your provider).
Testing should go the following way: - Trigger a dialing - look into /var/log/messages to see what happened (and find out which DNS server your peer wants to assign you) - look at ifconfig ppp0 (find out your IP etc) - ping the IP of your peer from your linux box - ping a name (www.yahoo.com) from your linux box - ping you linux box from a windoze - traceroute (tracert) an IP from your windoze - nslookup a name from a windoze - traceroute a name from a windoze That should give you some hints on the problem cya Jörn ------------------------------------------------------------ Jörn Ott Telefon: (0 22 24) 94 08 - 73 EDV Service & Beratung Telefax: (0 22 24) 94 08 -74 Lohfelder Str. 33 E-Mail: mailto:white@ott-service.de 53604 Bad Honnef WWW: http://www.ott-service.de/