You can grab scripts for either PPTP or L2TP from cables.netvision.net.il,
and modify them for use with Internet Zahav. That's what I did. BTW, I find
L2TP much more reliable.

On 21:38 Mon 23 Feb, Noam Meltzer wrote:
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> Hi,
> I have recently joined Internet Zahav, and I wanted to connect them
> using my linux.
> I have the cables-router(aka. modem) connected to my ethernet adapter,
> and i get a private IP using DHCP.
> 
> I started reading some information over the Internet about how to
> config my modem using pptp, to discover that I'm wasting my time
> because my user is bound to connect using l2tp.
> 
> To my astonishment I haven't found any good infomration about using
> l2tp at this kind of configuration, and I wondered if any one on the
> list had any experience connecting to Internet Zahav using
> cable-router and l2tp.
> 
> 10x,
> Noam Meltzer
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