Re: in-kernel pppoe problems

2008-06-14 Thread openbsd misc
@openbsd.org Betreff: Re: in-kernel pppoe problems On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 11:24:32PM +0200, misc(at)openbsd.org wrote: Hello, it looks like the in-kernel pppoe causes systems to hang up sometimes. I testet with two systems (completly different hardware) and two different dsl-modems (I'm

in-kernel pppoe problems

2008-06-13 Thread misc(at)openbsd.org
Hello, it looks like the in-kernel pppoe causes systems to hang up sometimes. I testet with two systems (completly different hardware) and two different dsl-modems (I'm from germany - standard tcom modems). Did someone else notice such problems? Here is my hostname.pppoe0: #cat

Re: in-kernel pppoe problems

2008-06-13 Thread Pierre Riteau
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 11:24:32PM +0200, misc(at)openbsd.org wrote: Hello, it looks like the in-kernel pppoe causes systems to hang up sometimes. I testet with two systems (completly different hardware) and two different dsl-modems (I'm from germany - standard tcom modems). Did someone

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Gleave
In that case, it's likely not a PPPoE problem at all but a name server resolution, surely? Try adding it back and pinging an ip rather than a domain, that should tell you. On 24/05/05, Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jason Ackley wrote: Is this something that you are able to repeat? E.g.

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Can Erkin Acar
Jason Ackley wrote: Can you try turning on the debug flag to pppoe0 ? Good advice, debug mode gives lots of useful output also tcpdump on the parent interface, eg. 'tcpdump -nei fxp0 no ip' helps. I just tested this in a lab setup and it would not connect unless the debug flag was set on the

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Zakelj
Can Erkin Acar wrote: I can't see any problem report about this in my inbox (which is quite a mess nowadays, so it is equally likely that I missed it), If you can spare some time to send me pppoe debug outputs, tcpdumps with without the debug flag, and if possible logs/dumps from the cisco

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-23 Thread Jason Ackley
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Chris Zakelj wrote: Ok, this probably isn't too big a surprise to frequent readers, but I'm having trouble with the new kernelized pppoe. From the console messages below, it looks like it's dialing (for lack of a better term) and logging in successfully: May 23

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-23 Thread Adam Gleave
Just to point something out... - # route show Routing tables Internet: DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs UseMtu Interface default0.0.0.1UGS 0 3757 - pppoe0 0.0.0.1defaultUH 00

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-23 Thread Jason Ackley
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Chris Zakelj wrote: I'm up and running (for the moment, anyway), but for my edification, and since it may help others, were you suggesting I place: !\sbin\ifconfig pppoe0 debug into \etc\hostname.pppoe0, probably the line before 'route add'? It is a generic flag to the

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-23 Thread Chris Zakelj
Jason Ackley wrote: Is this something that you are able to repeat? E.g. Simply does not work without the debug flag and comes up as soon as you add it? (just trying to make sure it is the same thing that I have seen) Getting it working for me didn't include the 'debug' statement... it