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<sect2><title>Step 2: declare the ppp modules</title>
<para>In order to have a PPTP/PPPoA connection working, you need to have ppp support
enabled through the appropriate kernel modules. You also need to declare the driver(s)
module(s) of your network card(s). In the following example, we assume that both
ethernet interfaces are provided through a standard ne 2000 PCI card.</para>
! <para>All the modules which are necessary for a PPTP/PPPoA connection are provided
on the standard Bering floppy. You just need to "declare" them since they are not
loaded by default. As far as your network cards are concerned, the most popular driver
modules are provided in <filename>/lib/modules</filename> but you might need to
download the one corresponding to your own hardware from the Bering modules <ulink
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/">download
area</ulink>. Refer to the Bering <ulink url="buaddrm.html">installation guide</ulink>
to learn how to do that.</para>
<para>To declare your modules, go to the LEAF Packages configuration menu and choose
modules. Enter 1) to edit the <filename>/etc/modules</filename> file and enter the
following information:</para>
<screen>
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<sect2><title>Step 2: declare the ppp modules</title>
<para>In order to have a PPTP/PPPoA connection working, you need to have ppp support
enabled through the appropriate kernel modules. You also need to declare the driver(s)
module(s) of your network card(s). In the following example, we assume that both
ethernet interfaces are provided through a standard ne 2000 PCI card.</para>
! <para>All the modules which are necessary for a PPTP/PPPoA connection are provided
on the standard Bering floppy. You just need to "declare" them since they are not
loaded by default. As far as your network cards are concerned, the most popular driver
modules are provided in <filename>/lib/modules</filename> but you might need to
download the one corresponding to your own hardware from the Bering modules <ulink
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/">download
area</ulink>. Refer to the Bering <ulink url="biaddrm.html">installation guide</ulink>
to learn how to do that.</para>
<para>To declare your modules, go to the LEAF Packages configuration menu and choose
modules. Enter 1) to edit the <filename>/etc/modules</filename> file and enter the
following information:</para>
<screen>
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</screen>
<warning><para>Do not forget the "-" under the BROADCAST heading for the net/ppp0
entry.</para></warning>
! <para>B/ The <filename>masq</filename> file (entry 7). With a dial-up modem setup it
should look like:</para>
<screen>
(...)
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</screen>
<warning><para>Do not forget the "-" under the BROADCAST heading for the net/ppp0
entry.</para></warning>
! <para>B/ The <filename>masq</filename> file (entry 8). With a dial-up modem setup it
should look like:</para>
<screen>
(...)
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