Ashley,
  If they grab the mac address what would happen if you put it in a winbox.. connect. 
Then put the nic card back into the linux box.... just a thought.

James


On 22 Mar 2002 06:07:05 -0800
Ashley Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I finally got a chance to work with this again and this time got in
> touch with the isp. it turns out that they one of those that bind the
> client eth0 h/w addr into their config. (i guess this process happens
> automatically during the setup under windoze..)and they ARE running
> pppoe and not dhcp.
> unfortunately, i still could'nt get the adsl to come up.
> the logs still show the same ....
> ----
> .......Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> .......Timeout waiting for PADO packets
> .......LCP: Timeout waiting for Config-Requests
> ----
> the Roaring penguin site mentions not to use the clients thats ship with
> distros.. viz RH. so i'm going to the take the latest rp-pppoe, that i
> just downloaded tomorrow on a disk and try all over again....
> 
> cheers,
> -- 
> Ashley Moore.
> -----------------
> Linux User#229125
> -----------------
> 
> On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 00:32, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> > I am not an expert and have never done this in practice. Anyway...
> > 
> > My understanding is that PPPoE and DHCP are mutually exclusive (see also 
> > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/configure.html). Which one does 
> > your Telco use?
> > 
> > Assuming it is PPPoE, ifconfig should show both the ppp and the eth 
> > interfaces up. What does ifconfg show when you configure pppoe (not dhcp)?
> > 
> > Your previous message showed the folowing log:
> >  >>....Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/5
> >  >>....Timecout waiting for PADO packets
> > 
> > What device is pts? The second line shows that the PPPoE client started, 
> > it probably sent out the PADI packet but did not receive the PADO 
> > answwer from the Telco. Could it be that it was not connected to the eth 
> > interface?
> > 
> > bye,
> > 
> > raffaele
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > hi again,
> > > 
> > > i am using the mdk 8.1 power pack edition. all software versions are
> > > according to whats on the CD. (no internet to get any updates...yet)
> > > 
> > > the ADSL-howto mentions that now most ISP's have changed to the pppoe
> > > protocol in favour of Dhcp. the howto also mentiones that after the link
> > > comes up, ifconfig should also show me the ppp0 interface.
> > > 
> > > after I configured the ADSL with dhcp and could ping *only* the DNS
> > > servers, ifconfig still only show eth0 and lo, no ppp0
> > > 
> > > is it possible that the link uses pppoe and I'm forcing dhcp....?
> > > 
> > > is it because dhcp is used the ppp i-f does not come up?
> > > 
> > > maybe i'm using the wrong protocol to connect .... ?
> > > 
> > > anyway, with dhcp configured, my routing table looks like:
> > > ---
> > > 10.23.64.0        *       255.255.192.0   U  0  0  0  eth0
> > > 127.0.0.0 *       255.0.0.0       U  0  0  0  lo
> > > default     10.23.64.254  0.0.0.0         UG 0  0  0  eth0
> > > ---
> > > ifconfig shows a configured ip of 10.23.125.218
> > > 
> > > later today I will try to confure th PC again, maybe this time I'll try
> > > using another pppoe client.
> > > 
> > > pinging the DNS servers works, but no luck with any other ip on the
> > > internet, should i also be thinking of reverse lookups or something on
> > > the same lines. (maybe theres no route back to the PC)
> > > 
> > > excuse the ignorance (like i mentioned.... my first attempt)
> > > 
> > > On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 23:21, Ashley Moore wrote:
> > > 
> > >>hi,
> > >>
> > >>i've been trying to get Mdk 8.1 to connect to the internet via ADSL for
> > >>the last 2 days on a friends computer with no luck.
> > >>
> > >>i installed Mdk 8.1 from the Powerpack boxed set on an old AMD-233 with
> > >>64 MB RAM and 2Gb Hdd. the telco (TELUS in BC,canada) installed the line
> > >>and modem before he had the computer up. (this is happening at an office
> > >>in a garment store!!. he plans to host his own web site in a while, this
> > >>PC will eventually function as a firewall). 
> > >>
> > >>The ADSL modem is a D-Link DSL300i. the only ethernet device is a
> > >>"DECchip 21041 {Tulip pass 3]"
> > >>I finally managed to get X working on the "SiS 63xx PCI VGA" with just 2
> > >>Mb (640x480 limit) on the card KDE is a real drag. with icewm I could
> > >>get to the mandrake control center and to launch the wizard to configure
> > >>the ADSL link. but the wizard failed to bring up the link.
> > >>I used rp-pppoe as the protocol. I went thru the ADSL-HOWTO and also
> > >>check out the rp-pppoe docs. (and followed them to the letter)
> > >>/var/log/messages show the foll:
> > >>
> > >>....Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/5
> > >>....Timecout waiting for PADO packets
> > >>....LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> > >>
> > >>the value /dev/pts/5 changes to 6 and the same errors repeat will pppd
> > >>dies and eventually pppoe.
> > >>
> > >>i also tried with 'dhcpcd' protocol. this time the link seems to come up
> > >>with an valid ip assigned to it. 'ifconfig' shows a valid
> > >>ip/broadcast/sunet mask, even Linuxconf shows automatically obtained
> > >>DNS1 & 2 ip addresses. but I cannot ping any address except my own and
> > >>the DNS servers.
> > >>
> > >>this is my first attempt at ADSL. what / where did i miss something ?
> > >>any pointers ? ideas ?
> > >>
> > >>I need to get this done ASAP so I can convince him to go in for a linux
> > >>solution (he is currently biased towards a mac, of which i have'nt a
> > >>clue)
> > >>-- 
> > >>Ashley Moore.
> > >>-----------------
> > >>Linux User#229125
> > >>-----------------
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > ----
> > 
> 
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