* J. Mell wrote on Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 18:27 +0200:
...or you have got no default route to your ISP's IP, especially if you have a PPP connection to the ISP. IPPP seems to drop default routes if you do not place a '-defaultroute' in /etc/ppp/options.ippp0
I'm sure that ipppd will not replace existing default routes, from /var/log/messages: May 17 11:28:00 dx ipppd[1407]: ppp not replacing existing default route to ippp6[0.0.0.0] But please note, the SuSE ip-up script is not able to handle real routing. You must have only a default route when useing ipppX devices. ip-up don't cares about /etc/route.conf at all (at least up to SuSE 7.0). I wrote multiple messages about it, to feedback@suse too, but AFAIK it's still the situation. I have an ip-up version which is able to handle real routing and I have an article about it on http://sws.dett.de/ --> Search "ip-up routing" or similar, I don't remember the URL. oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.