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  From: Ant <fineales@ozemail.com.au>
  To  : Danny moss <djmhbtgw@southcom.com.au>
  Date: 13 Apr 2003 13:56:32 +0930

Re: changing isp and ip numbers

Ive not used wvdial, so I may be leading you up the garden path here,
but also check in /etc/ppp/* for references to your old IPs.

Ant

On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 14:03, Danny moss wrote:
> HI sorry
> 
> It is  just a normal modem dialup with 2 static ip's .
> the isp is telling me that  it is because of my old ip's that are still 
> in my system..
> thanks for your time ..
> 
> 
> 
> Ant wrote:
> 
> >You might need to give us some more information about what your trying
> >to do. What type of connection is it - just a standard internet dialup
> >account, or broadband of some description? Do you have a static IP? Why
> >do you think the problem is with the IP address? What do the logs say
> >(/var/log/messages)? Are you sure its not an authentication problem?
> >
> >Ant
> >
> >On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 13:22, Danny moss wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi group,
> >>
> >>I am soon going to change isp and  this includes 2 new  ip numbers I 
> >>would like some help with what I have to change in my setup to get the 
> >>new ip numbers working.
> >>
> >>I am running redhat 8
> >>I use wvdial to log into my isp
> >>
> >>I have been testing the new account but it wont let me in it keeps 
> >>kicking me off..
> >>I edited the wvdial script and changed the ip number it presented  but 
> >>it just kicks me straight of I don't get to fully log in..
> >>is there some more files I should change to the new ip numbers..
> >>if anybody could help this would be great..
> >>Thank you for your time ..
> >>Danny moss
> >>
> >> 
> >>
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