./go is the install command for the rp-pppoe software, but after
re-installing linux i realized that i don't even need to install it off of
cd (as it's already included).. therefore, no more need for ./go
Have assigned my nic all the info below, have run adsl-setup, still no go.
Module is listed in modules.conf, and the messages log indicates close to
the following when trying to connect through adsl-start.. i don't know if
this will be any help:
:pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid0
:using interface ppp0
:connect pppo<-->/dev/pts/2
:LCP Timeout sending Config-Request
:Connection terminated
Also, get message in messages log file as follows pertaining to this
:Timeout waiting for PADO packets
As a fyi, when i make the request to connect (adsl-start), neither my dsl
modem nor my nic lights flash at all. Also, even though ifconfig shows my
nic fine on eth0, my network card doesn't show up in the Mandrake Control
Panel under network cards.. I don't know if this matters or not. It's a
DLink DFE 530TX PCI if that helps any.
Again, thanks to any who can help.
Scott
> Well, I'm wondering what this ./go is. I'm not familiar with that. If
you
> assign your nic 192.168.0.1 or whatever, submask (like: 255.255.255.0),
name
> your dns in linuxconf, then in a terminal type: adsl-setup; Fill in the
> blanks, then type adsl-start; you should be good to go. If it don't
connect,
> make sure the module for your nic is listed in modules.conf and look in
> /var/log/messages at the error(s). {Flame time here, but: then reboot
and
> try connecting again.} If no luck, post your errors.
> -s
>
>
> On Tuesday 03 July 2001 12:22 am, you wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I'm having problems getting my PPPOE connection going in Linux (MDK
8.0).
> >
> <snip>
> >
> > Any ideas as to how to get my PPPOE connection going? Thanks
> >
> > Scott
>