Jason Costomiris on 17 Nov 2004 18:41:03 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] Verizon DSL and Ubuntu Linux


On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:51:23 -0500, Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net> wrote:
> I wanted to include the output of plog:
> 
> $ plog
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: PAP authentication succeeded
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: peer from calling number
> 00:D0:BA:04:D4:82 authorized
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: not replacing default route to
> eth0 [192.168.0.3]
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: Cannot determine ethernet address
> for proxy ARP
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: local  IP address 141.xxx.xx.xx
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: remote IP address 10.x.xx.x
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: primary   DNS address 151.197.0.38
> Nov 17 11:43:16 localhost pppd[4242]: secondary DNS address 151.197.0.39
> 
> The DNS and remote IP are correct as confirmed by a working connection.
> 
> The modem is on eth1.  Eth0 is the lan and the address is indeed
> 192.168.0.3.
> 
> Any ideas what could be wrong?

You've got a default gateway configured on your internal interface..

Don't do that and you'll be fine.. :)



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