closing that old report, as it has not got recent comment.

** Changed in: ppp (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  nat routes internal ip's over extrenal networks lan ips over wan
  networks

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in ppp package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Hardy
  tcpdump -i ppp0

  01:05:50.337659 IP 10.10.0.10.60726 > unknown.nscnap.net.www: F 0:0(0)
  ack 1 win 65535

  6 pages of information and trouble shooting at - 
  
http://tennessee.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?s=8a1250eda87f9cede861165a9b79204a&t=906126

  
  I confirmed the problem with my original belief. Anyone dealing with verizon 
it took me over 2 hours of heated supervisor to supervisor hopping until i 
finally got a guy willing to help provide me with the information i needed. 
Which he in turn had their tech team monitor my connection for a a day after 
the ticket had to be escalated several times (over a two week process)

  In the end this is the confirmed problem. Because i have had this
  issue on several different ubuntu machines, i am certain it is an
  issue in ubuntu iptables or routing. The bottom line is right now
  windows is a more stable platform for ics, which makes me sick...

  The problem is its routing my lan ip's over the wan (or randomly
  bridging the connection rather then routing it) my terminology might
  be off, verizon explained it to me "it is leaking internal ip
  address's to our network which is why we are disconnecting you"

  this is exactly what i guessed was going on as my tcpdump logs show
  <code>
  (example)
  tcpdump -i ppp0 -v
  10.10.0.x > google.com
  </code>

  I have tried setting up my ics through the tutorial, through guide +
  guard dog , and through firestarter

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