Just wondering has anyone ever used 2 PPPoE(4) connections on one real
interface and rather if it should work or not?

I only have one account with my ISP but they gave me 2 logins and up 4
concurrent logins are allowed with their TOS.

My hardware ethernet gem(4) is connected to a modem, with the modem
running in bridge mode.

I were able to establish one pppoe(4) connection which I can nat
machines behind OBSD to the internet... and also ssh back to OBSD from
the internet.

Modem (Bridge) <-> OBSD <-> LAN

But it doesn't work quite the way I wanted but I made 2 pppoe(4)
connections, with hostname.pppoe0 and hostname.pppoe1 under /etc/.

I were able to nat machines behind OBSD with either pppoe0 OR pppoe1.
So are far as nat goes, it is fine.

But I were only able to ssh to pppoe1's IP address from the internet,
but not pppoe0's IP address.

I also attempted to traceroute the 2 IP from the internet, only
pppoe1's IP works.

It is very surprising as nat works... where the 'response' must make
its way back to pppoe0's Ip somehow...

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