Thanks Adam, I figured this out. I had added a default route for IPCop 
and so I guess kppp would not add it's default route entry when one 
already existed. The frustrating thing was that kppp did not complain 
about not being able to add the entries and that's made the problem 
harder to diagnose.

What I don't remember is how I added the route entry for IPCop. I 
thought that these had to be added into a file so they would be set when 
the system boots. I thought that I just added the IPCop route from the 
command line and so it should have disappeared when the system booted.

Adam Maloney wrote:
> Sounds like PPP isn't setting your default route to be the PPP
> interface.
> 
> After you connect, try adding a default route by hand, pointing to the
> IP of PPP0, and see if you can get out then.
> 
> On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 18:36, rick wrote:
> 
>>It looks like kppp establishes a ppp connection to my ISP but I am not
>>able to actually use the connection. I am able to ping my Windoze box
>>and my IPCop box but when I try to ping my ISP's DNS using it's IP address I get: "From 192.168.1.3 icmp_seq=1 Destination Net Unreachable". That's strange, 192.168.1.3 is the IP of my IPCop box but I am pinging from my Linux box whose IP is 192.168.1.1
>>
>>ifconfig shows that ppp0 gets created after the ppp connection is made
>>to my ISP and ps shows that pppd is running.
>>
>>I know that it's not a problem with my
>>ISP because I can use my Windoze box to connect, that's how I can post
>>this message.
>>
>>Since I have not been able to get IPCop working I am still running
>>shorewall on my Linux box. I have tried shutting it down but that does
>>not help.
>>
>>Any ideas?
-- 
Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff


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