There's no /etc/mygate. That's why I suggested hardwiring the IP. But in your case there was, so this is completely another issue.
> From: Alexis de BRUYN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:23 PM > To: Schvberle Daniel; [email protected] > Subject: RE: openbsd 3.7 in-kernel pppoe issues > > Try to remove your /etc/mygate if exists. > > >Hi, > > > >I have the same problem here in Hungary, running 3.7- > >(almost)stable. My ISP is Axelero (T-Online Hungary now) and the > >userland ppp worked like a charm. I switched to kernel pppoe but > >it only works if I specify the remote peer (gateway) IP address > >by hand. Luckily for me it's static so this works. > > > >So get the remote gateway IP by using userland pppoe, then type > >it in hostname.pppoe instead of 0.0.0.1 and pray that it doesn't > >change. > > > >Maybe -current does it better? Since it works for now I never got > >the motivation to put -current on my home firewall but it might > >be worth a shot.

