-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Dachstein router
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 21:20:03 +0000
From: "CaMiX CaMiX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I think I know what the problem is, when I do a ifconfig -a I don't see ppp0 
under the list of adapters.  It seems that ppp0 is not being loaded or 
something.  Can you let me know what packages you have listed in your .cfg 
files to load.  I don't know if there's a specifc order that they have to 
load in.  Also if you could tell me if you have any special modules loading 
or if you have added anything special to your network.conf file that would 
help me to.  I just don't understand why ppp0 isn't showing.

Thanx,
CaRLoS

>From: Robert Chambers 
>To: CaMiX CaMiX , leaf 
>
>Subject: Re: Dachstein router
>Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 03:29:05 -0600
>
>I had the same problem when I was using a Pentium 2 system. What it
>turned out to be was that I was trying to use two ISA cards.  One of the
>ISA slots is being interfered with from the last PCI slot even though
>there is nothing in it.  What I did was to use one ISA and one PCI nic
>then it connected.  I did not have two PCI cards at the time.
>
>CaMiX CaMiX wrote:
>
>>Everything looks ok after booting, I ran the adsl-setup and then tried
>>to start it.  It seems like it was unable to broadcast out to the
>>PPPoE authentication server (redback server). Ethernet cards seem
>>fine, link lights are visable and under "ifconfig -a" eth0 - eth1 and
>>ppp show. I even tried connecting both cards to the incoming
>>connection just to make sure that I was using the correct NIC for the
>>incoming connection.  Just doesn't seem to get out (Times out). Are
>>there any network settings you recommand I look at?
>>
>>>From: Robert Chambers 
>>>To: CaMiX CaMiX , leaf
>>>
>>>Subject: Re: [LRP] pppoe sharing
>>>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 18:17:05 -0600
>>>
>>>Carlos:
>>>Take a look at Dachstein 1.0.2 with PPPoE from Kenneth Hadley
>>>http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley
>>>You will need Windows to extract the file and create a 1680k floppy. Get
>>>a Pentium or better machine, two ethernet cards, and a 10/100 switch.
>>>Then you can hook up several machines to the machine running Dachstein.
>>>This is what I have done here in my home. Now I can share my PPPoE
>>>connection with my desktop and my notebook computers.
>>>Robert Chambers
>>
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