You can see syslog entries by going to statistics -> system log.


There is another person who got PPPoE working on WISP-Dist; search the mailing list archives for more info.

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
I tried getting PPPOE to work on wisp-dist, but since I am rather new to
this I couldn't figure out why it didn't work.

Unfortunately, wisp-dist does not have the GUI interface support so that
newbies like me can just follow some instructions to set things up
correctly. So I followed the bering PPPOE instructions and edited the
/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file by hand. I also
made sure that the various PPPOE related modules in /etc/modules were
uncommented.

At this point, I was under the impression that a simple reboot would kick
start the ppp0 device connected via eth0 to my DSL modem. It seems that
wisp-dist does not generate a syslog file, and so I cannot peek there to
find out why it is not working.

Any hints on what I should do next?

Thanks,
Marc


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Best Regards,
Vladimir Ivaschenko
Thunderworx - Senior Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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