> No. Take all the junk out of /etc/ppp/ip-up. > With /etc/ipnat.conf installed you do not need any of the > ipnat and ipf stuff from the IP-NAT kit in ip-up or ip-down. > Rip that suff out of there, and it should work after a reboot. > BA- Thank you for your help. I will try to do so. --KITAMURA