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Re: Why can't I conect to my internet provider.



On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 15:53:23 +0100
Jorge Bruno S. S. Morgado <jb-morgado@iol.pt> wrote:

> First I have to say I forgot to tell that I'm connecting by modem in
> ppp, I also have a Ethernet connection configured so that sometimes I
> take the computer to the university to make upgrades.
> 
> Well after doing routes -n what I get is:
> 
> Destination		Gateway		Genmask			Flags
> Face
> 193.126.177.1	0.0.0.0		255.255.255.255		UH	ppp0
> 193.136.48.0	0.0.0.0		255.255.255.0		U	eth0
> 0.0.0.0		193.136.48.1	0.0.0.0			UG	eth0
> 
> I don't know what to do here to change anything and neither what I have
> to do to put the ppp connection working.
> 
> Should I delete my eth connection?

Yep.  What do you have the default route being set for?  Due to it's
presence, you've most likely got a line like this in your syslog:

    pppd[879]: not replacing existing default route to eth0

Once the default route is removed you should be fine.

-- 
Jamin W. Collins


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