This DHCP is too dynamic

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We used the adsl-setup script to configure the ppp0 device. During that
process, she put in her username and password for the ISP, which is
Earth Link, by the way. 

She definitely connects. She's successfully ssh'd to my system, and
scp'd files from me. I managed to ssh over there once--but then the
session went dead after about a minute.

So, I had her issue :

ifconfig ppp0 |grep inet

several times, about a minute apart. We had a different address every
time.

I supposeit's a kind of security thing, but it sure makes the kinds of
things we here do to help each other out, especially for newbies, very
dificult. Also, it seems to bemucking with ftp and possibly Real Audio.


Adam Myrow writes:
> From: Adam Myrow <amyrow at midsouth.rr.com>
> 
> As I understand it, PPPOE works much like dial-up.  That is, it requires a
> username and password before connecting you.  It then gets a dynamic IP
> address and stays with that address until you disconnect.  I'm wondering
> if perhaps the user of PPPOE is disconnecting every few minutes or if the
> ISP is kicking him off?  As long as he's connected, he should not change
> IP addresses.  As an aside, I use DHCP with my Roadrunner cable and have
> been getting the same IP address since day 1.  DHCP, at least under Linux,
> stores your previous IP address and requests it the next time you connect.
> If it is available, it is used.  Otherwise, you get a new one.  Thus, DHCP
> tends to be very stable if you leave your computer on for long periods as
> I do.
> 
> 
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