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static IP for PPP with a non-ISP



hmm, this is the third time i've tried to send this.  Even my bcc: 
didn't show up last time . . .

I have a second IP adress on the same subnet as my desktop, which I've 
given to my laptop.

To dial in, the laptop needs to navigate the modem pool, log in to the 
network, and only then can it reach my machine.

I've been having problems; the closest I've gotten has PAP attempting 
to connect, but failing:

Aug 27 01:32:29 eyry pppd[2280]: pppd 2.3.5 started by hawkppp, uid 1005
Aug 27 01:32:29 eyry pppd[2280]: Using interface ppp0
Aug 27 01:32:29 eyry pppd[2280]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
Aug 27 01:32:35 eyry pppd[2280]: PAP authentication failure for hawkppp
Aug 27 01:32:35 eyry pppd[2280]: Connection terminated.
Aug 27 01:32:36 eyry pppd[2280]: Exit.


The other machine (which isn't with me) notes the password which it is 
sending, which is correct.

What I didn't do is to configure the laptop's networking any 
differently than my desktop.  On reflection, I suspect this is the 
problem.  It certainly doesn't have direct access to the router . . .

So what do I need to put where to direct the laptop to go through the 
other machine?  do i just label the other as the router?  And do i need 
to do anything to the desktop so that it will know to catch&forward 
packets?

rick

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