Re: eth0 & ppp0 revisited

2000-04-12 Thread John Hasler
John B writes: > So, it does look like eth0 has to be up and running before stopping ppp. That shouldn't happen. It begins to look a bit like a pppd bug. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

Re: eth0 & ppp0 revisited

2000-04-12 Thread John Bagdanoff
John Hasler wrote: > > David Wright writes: > > Not being up-to-date with the new network scripts, I would suggest you up > > your eth0 before poffing your ppp. > > > Perhaps your poff scripts would reestablish the routes automatically but > > for the fact that eth0 is still down. > > poff just

Re: eth0 & ppp0 revisited

2000-04-12 Thread John Hasler
David Wright writes: > Not being up-to-date with the new network scripts, I would suggest you up > your eth0 before poffing your ppp. > Perhaps your poff scripts would reestablish the routes automatically but > for the fact that eth0 is still down. poff just kills pppd, which should put everythin

Re: eth0 & ppp0 revisited

2000-04-12 Thread David Wright
Quoting John Bagdanoff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I've been experimenting getting ppp running as a backup when my cable > modem connection goes belly up for whatever reason. > I disable eth0 with: ifdown eth0. > Then I pon > & later I poff > I then do a: ifup eth0 > Now I cannot access the internet thr

eth0 & ppp0 revisited

2000-04-12 Thread John Bagdanoff
I've been experimenting getting ppp running as a backup when my cable modem connection goes belly up for whatever reason. I disable eth0 with: ifdown eth0. Then I pon & later I poff I then do a: ifup eth0 Now I cannot access the internet through my cable modem (connected to eth0). My original routi