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is your dhcp server handing out a default route when it assigns the network address? if so, you should be able to remove that feature from your dhcp server since your network is not connected to another network. On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Ron Cordell wrote:
I am working off site with a group of people. We have brought a set of network hubs with us and have a designated machine to act as file server, print server, and DHCP server for our little network. However, because of security concerns, we don't have ethernet access to any other networks; our little network is completely isolated.
We each have a modem with which we can dial-up for internet access. However, when I use DHCP on my network card eth0 and attempt to dial-up, pppd is unable to set the default route to whatever the ppp0 gateway should be. If instead of using DHCP on eth0 I assign a static IP, the pppd is able to set the default route, and I can access the internet.
Can anyone give me some ideas as to what I need to set to use DHCP on eth0 while dialing up the internet on ppp0 and getting the default route to set dynamically?
Thanks,
-ronc
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