All of that output looks normal. Without more information, I'd say either hte system you're connecting to isn't correctly configured for proxy arp, or you're not using the peer as the default gateway, which you should. This used to be in the default /etc/ppp/options file, but I just noticed that its not in the latest one.
You can grep for "default" in you *.ctn file(s) under ~/.dunc and see if defaultroute is getting set. If not, you can filre up dunc and go to "Modify" (then select "next", OK, bla bla, select your connection) and go to "Details". This should give you a bunch of settings to choose from. Choose defaultroute by arrowing down to it and pressing space bar. You may also want to arrow down to "proxyarp" and mark that as well, although that's only "supposed" to be for the "server" or "peer" side. It won't hurt anything to have it on though. If that doesn't change anything, check with the system administrator of the peer and see if there's a problem on the proxy arp server. By the way, I get the message about "Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP" also, it doesn't affect my system though. Outside of this, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Good luck. -- "Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living things, we will not ourselves find peace" -Albert Schweitzer Richard G. Roberto -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .