Haines Brown wrote:
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> Thanks. Info appreciated. I'll compare at this end as soon as I can.
>
> And here is my pppoe.conf for your perusal:
>
> DNS1=
> DNS2= 000.000.000.000 ;-)
>
> What's this? I have some onfiburation in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg.conf. It is somewwhats like your
> own. But you have a much bigger ppp0e timeout value, and I may try
> that because I'm begginng to seuspec a timing problem.
rp-pppoe may recognize that your system is a different distribution
than mine and places configuration files in different places as
appropriate. I showed you how I looked for pppoe.conf, but you
didn't show us how you searched for 'pppoe.conf'. I'm worried
that you only looked in a specific directory. :-| Maybe your
distribution doesn't even use a file named 'pppoe.conf'! :-|
Other than adding "adsl-start" to my 'rc.local',
I edited no other files. The 'install' procedure and
'adsl-setup' is all I did. :-|
I see that it is difficult for you to view settings whereas
you need to reboot a busy system. My system ("firewall") is
an old 80486dx33 that I bought a year or so ago for 5 USD. :-)
I'm still holding on to these concepts:
- RP-PPPOE creates an IPCHAINS ruleset & Red Hat 8.0 uses IPTABLES.
i.e. You never end up with 'valid' instructions to the kernel
about handling packets with your DSL modem.
- eth0 should not have an IP address.
ppp0 gets the IP address.
Notice that my eth1 device does appear in my 'netstat -nr' report,
and that my ppp0 device does.
HTH, Chuck
>
> Haines
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