On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 09:11:25AM +0000, Didier Wiroth wrote: > Apr 5 10:57:04 nc6000 pppd[29026]: IPCP: timeout sending Config-Requests > Apr 5 10:57:04 nc6000 pppd[29026]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "No network > protocols running"] > Apr 5 10:57:07 nc6000 pppd[29026]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3 "No network > protocols running"] > Apr 5 10:57:10 nc6000 pppd[29026]: Connection terminated. > Apr 5 10:57:13 nc6000 pppd: Exit.
what I did when I had that, was to increase the ipcp restart interval: ipcp-restart 10 (it defaults to '3'). also, I have in my config: 0.0.0.0:10.64.64.64 noipdefault the first option wires down the remote address. I used my mac with OS X to connect to the ISP to see what kind of remote address comes up. I did that because my ISP has some whacked ppp session setup, this might help you too. felix -- Felix Kronlage Tel: (+49)(0)441 - 36116410 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: (+49)(0)441 - 36116419 http://www.bytemine.net/ PGP/GPG: 0xD9AC74D0 bytemine - Entwicklungsmanufaktur fuer innovative Loesungen