Got it!
Hadn't enabled IP forwarding.
This guide helped out a lot:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Internet_Share
I found a better log file to watch, /etc/daemon.log:
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: pppd 2.4.4 started by , uid 1001
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: using channel 3
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: Using interface ppp0
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/tts/1
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap> <magic 0x5be9ebea> <pcomp> <accomp>]
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2a <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x2a <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2b <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:40:59 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x2b <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:41:00 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x2c <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:41:00 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x2c <asyncmap 0x0> <pcomp> <accomp> <magic 0x6ced>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap> <magic 0x5be9ebea> <pcomp> <accomp>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <auth pap> <magic 0x5be9ebea> <pcomp> <accomp>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [PAP AuthReq id=0x4 user="pppuser" password=<hidden>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: user pppuser logged in
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [PAP AuthAck id=0x4 "Login ok"]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: PAP peer authentication succeeded for pppuser
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 <deflate 15> <deflate(old#) 15> <bsd v1 15>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <compress VJ 0f 01> <addr 192.168.2.1>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x7 <addr 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns1 0.0.0.0> <ms-dns3 0.0.0.0> <compress VJ 0f 00>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [IPCP ConfNak id=0x7 <addr 192.168.2.2> <ms-dns1 68.94.156.1> <ms-dns3 68.94.157.1>]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0x4 80 fd 01 01 00 0f 1a 04 78 00 18 04 78 00 15 03 2f]
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: Protocol-Reject for 'Compression Control Protocol' (0x80fd) received
May 27 19:41:02 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x1 <compress VJ 0f 01> <addr 192.168.2.1>]
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x8 <addr 192.168.2.2> <ms-dns1 68.94.156.1> <ms-dns3 68.94.157.1> <compress VJ 0f 00>]
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x8 <addr 192.168.2.2> <ms-dns1 68.94.156.1> <ms-dns3 68.94.157.1> <compress VJ 0f 00>]
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: local IP address 192.168.2.1
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: remote IP address 192.168.2.2
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 3739)
May 27 19:41:03 myhost pppd[3734]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 3739), status = 0x0
I'm guessing that "Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP" is my problem, but I can't find anything through Google that tells me how to fix it.
Got it!
Hadn't enabled IP forwarding.
This guide helped out a lot:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Internet_Share
Well, I can browse the web, but PSO is sending this instead of my user name:
'}#@!}!}!} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24ch]j~}#@!}!}"} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24chW~}#@!}!}#} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24ch^D~}#@!}!}$} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24ch}2$~}#@!}!}%} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24ch[7~}#@!}!}&} }4}!}$}%\}"}&} }*} } }%}&}24ch'
I'm perplexed.
Well the first two are sorted out already, so I'll just answer this one. I am using an original PSO. I have both version 1 and version 2, they both do the same thing. Sega GT also does this when I select the Internet link that's supposed to take me to the web site. So it seems to be the norm rather than the exception, and I have no idea, if those three don't work, why PlanetWeb 3 would dial up and let me browse the web without issue.
It's too complicated for me and i'm running ubuntu 7.10 on imac g3 and not sure if that will work. Is the broadband adapter worth the $150 ?
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