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RRAS doesn't rewrite the routing table correctly

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Jacob M. McDonald

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Sep 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/20/98
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I'm trying to use RRAS to route IP between my local LAN and my ISP. I have
an ISDN T/A hanging on a serial port on the server, and also a NIC in the
same server. Both have different IPs. All seems to be configured correctly,
and I have a default static route in place to route from the LAN to the ISP,
but every time RRAS connects, it rewrites the routing table. Then I have to
go to the command prompt, run a "route -f" and the disconnect RRAS and
reconnect it. This seems to fix the problem most of the time.

When the problem occurs, and the routing table gets screwed up, it keeps the
default route, mask, and gateway correct, but instead of using the IP for my
ISDN T/A in the "Interface" field, it fills in the IP for my NIC --
therefore, all IP is routed through my LAN instead of being routed to the
ISP.

I've installed the PPTP and RRAS3 hotfixes, and the KB is completely useless
(as always).

Any suggestions?

Please reply to zaphod //at// jacobmcdonald //dot// net

Thanks,

-Jacob M. McDonald-

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