look at the tcp mssfixup option in ppp

On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Gene Bomgardner wrote:

> 
> 
> Here's my ppp.conf - the 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 
> 0.0.0.0    are the actual values used in the file. They bear no 
> relation to any IP addresses used in my network whatsoever. Why 
> they work; the /0 says there are no significant bits. PPP is free to 
> change to any required ip.  The nat enable is used because the 
> machine is used as a gateway. I've never had any trouble with this 
> setup on any web site or any other operation. By the way, this conf 
> file is used on a 4.5 system. The  set MRU 1492 and  set MTU 
> 1492 were required because of the way verizon was set up. Good 
> luck.
> Gene
> 
> -------------------------  ppp.conf  ---------------------------------------
> 
> default:
> 
>  set device PPPoE:ed1
>  set MRU 1492
>  set MTU 1492
>  set speed sync
>  set authname username  (substitute your user name)
>  set authkey password    (substitute your PASSWORD)
>  set log  command
>  set dial
>  set redial 0 0
>  set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
>  add 0 0 HISADDR
>  nat enable yes
>  set cd 5
>  enable lqr
>  enable proxy
>  set crtscts off
> 
> papchap:
>  set authname username        (substitute your user name)
>  set authkey password (substitute your PASSWORD)
> 
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------
> 
> 
> God's Blessings,
> Gene
> 
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> purpose under heaven.    Ecl 3:1 - 
> and more recently, The Byrds
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