Op 22-05-2008 om 16:50 schreef Josef Wolf: > On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 03:05:13PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > > No. You currently use either ppp-udeb or netcfg, never both. If you use > > ppp-udeb, the PPPoE interface is expected to be your primary (and in most > > cases only) network interface. > > But wasn't ppp originally intended to connect multiple networks? In > this (IMHO _very_ common) scenario you would always have at least two > interfaces: ppp to the provider and a statically configured interface > to the local network. Further, you would probably provide DHCP/DNS > servers (e.g. via dnsmasq) for the local network. This gives the > setup I mentioned above.
FWIW: I can imagion such configurations. > I don't see the point in having ppp as your one and only interface. > Is this scenario really _that_ common? > Who would want to use such a setup? At least the person who implented the ppp-udeb. Feel free to modify either netcfg, ppp-udeb or both... Cheers Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

