On Thursday 12 June 2003 12:32 am, David Jardine wrote:

> My situation is as follows:-
>
>       The modem manages a pppoa connection with my ISP.
>       Bering uses pump to communicate with the modem.
>
> In general terms, this setup is working and I have full access to the
> internet from the machines on the internal network and from the LRP box.
>
> The problem is two-fold in that my daemon.log file is growing at an
> alarming rate with messages from the pump daemon.  The first reason that
> this is causing a problem is that each lease renewal is causing 25 to 30
> lines to be written in the log.  The second reason that this is causing
> a problem is that for some reason pump renewal is firing every 45
> seconds or so.

I can't say that I've heard of a pppoX connection using dhcp (pump), which
is rather non-existant with any form of ppp. This would lead me to assume
that possibly the modem is acting as a NAT'ing router with a dhcp-server
built in. Can we get a copy of the pump messaeges to clear things up?
-- 
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Developer
http://leaf.sourceforge.net
http://guitarlynn.homelinux.org:81


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