Thanks, it worked! I'm using proxyarp, so now I can see the remote router as connected directly to my network (without adicional routing). Bye, Manuel Martínez Valls Joerg Schmitz-Linneweber wrote:
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 1. Juli 2001 19:33 schrieb Manuel Martínez Valls:
... good tutorial, I attach my /etc/ppp/ioptions.ippp0, here it is: first of all, I assume ippp0 shall become your dialin i/f?
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/dev/ippp0
# The IP addresses: <local>:<remote> # just "0.0.0.0:" or nothing for dynamic IP #0.0.0.0:
user "test" # I have a correct entry for this user on /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
name ras
ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote noipdefault Later on, you say you would like to give addr. "foo" to the dialing party and addr. "bar" to your i/f. So you should say here: foo:bar
-vj -vjccomp -ac -pc -bsdcomp mru 1524 mtu 1500
Are these options/values ok for your calling party (esp. vj and vjccomp)?
###### # Added to allow remote autentication +pap noccp ms-get-dns Perhaps _you_ should provide a ms-dns entry and not try to get one from a calling line... And is your calling party willing to use "weak" authentication? (i.e. Win NT is on default not! will only use (MS-)chap)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Should I enter the proxyarp option? Perhaps you should if the other party should be accesible from within your local net
Another question. I want to fix the IP address for the remote router as 192.168.10.201 (to see it on my local network with this IP address), supose the IP address of the Dial IN server is 192.168.10.1, wich will be the way to fix it? see above
I've been reading also about a file called useriptab, can anybody give me a sample of this file? I think you don't need it. Perhaps you should read _again_ very carefully the instructions in "man ipppd" :-)
Thanks again for your help, HTH and Salut, Jörg
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