First thing that strikes me, do you have "asyncmap 0" in your
/etc/ppp/options? You NEED it.
Next, I would recommend to put "debug" into the /etc/ppp/options
file and then monitor the messages log file. From here, you
will get a better idea what is going on.
--David
>I am currenly running IP-Masq. Slackware, 2.0.34, clients are Win95. Most
>things work great. except... E-mail is hosted by my ISP, to which a dialup
>from the Linux IP-masq box connects. Often, if an e-mail attachment
>approaches or exceeds 1 meg, my linux box disconnects from the ISP durning
>the transfer (after a random percentage is sent). Incomming message have
>no problems. The limit imposed by the ISP is 5 meg attachements. We have
>a drafting department that e-mails autocadd files. Are there any
>settings on the linux box I can check, or which log files would contain a
>clue as to what's happening?
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