On 11/20/2012 2:49 AM, andrew clarke wrote:
I'm using /usr/sbin/ppp for PPPoE over an ADSL modem in bridged mode:
# ifconfig tun0
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1492
options=8LINKSTATE
inet 203.217.27.170 -- 203.215.15.252 netmask 0x
andrew clarke wrote:
I'm using /usr/sbin/ppp for PPPoE over an ADSL modem in bridged mode:
# ifconfig tun0
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1492
options=8LINKSTATE
inet 203.217.27.170 -- 203.215.15.252 netmask 0x
inet
I'm using /usr/sbin/ppp for PPPoE over an ADSL modem in bridged mode:
# ifconfig tun0
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1492
options=8LINKSTATE
inet 203.217.27.170 -- 203.215.15.252 netmask 0x
inet 203.214.46.107 -- 203.215.7.251
Hi,
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 11:49:39 +1100
andrew clarke m...@ozzmosis.com wrote:
I'm using /usr/sbin/ppp for PPPoE over an ADSL modem in bridged mode:
# ifconfig tun0
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1492
options=8LINKSTATE
inet 203.217.27.170
Lately I have a problem where the ppp connection goes down.
Watching the log I see the following;
Jul 12 09:54:58 3s1 ppp[30841]: tun0: Phase: deflink: Connected!
Jul 12 09:54:58 3s1 ppp[30841]: tun0: Phase: deflink: opening - dial
Jul 12 09:54:58 3s1 ppp[30841]: tun0: Phase: deflink: dial
On 7/12/2012 10:18 AM, David Banning wrote:
Lately I have a problem where the ppp connection goes down.
Watching the log I see the following;
Jul 12 09:55:13 3s1 ppp[31115]: tun0: Phase: deflink: opening - dial
Jul 12 09:55:13 3s1 ppp[31115]: tun0: Phase: deflink: dial - carrier
Jul 12 09:55
and cuaU1 but same result.
I said this already: the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file you are
using is completely broken and the log matches this;
what should these AT cmds do in the section of 3g:
3g:
set device /dev/cuaU0
set speed 38400
set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0
El día Friday, June 29, 2012 a las 08:02:17AM +0200, vermaden escribió:
I said this already: the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file you are
using is completely broken and the log matches this;
what should these AT cmds do in the section of 3g:
3g:
set device /dev/cuaU0
set speed 38400
set
Apitz g...@unixarea.de pisze:
El día Friday, June 29, 2012 a las 08:02:17AM +0200, vermaden escribió:
I said this already: the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file you are
using is completely broken and the log matches this;
what should these AT cmds do in the section of 3g:
3g:
set device
\#
set authname fonic
set authkey fonic
set timeout 300
set ifaddr 0.0.0.0/0 10.64.64.64/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
The line above might be the problem. If you dial mode is NOT `auto', you
don't need `set ifaddr' thing, according to the manual of `ppp(8)'. Or
you are using `auto' mode to dial up
Hello,
I'm using ppp(8) to connect my netbook to my UMTS ISP, which works
reasonable well; from time to time I encounter the situation that it is
unwilling to negotiate with the peer, it stops with:
Nov 15 12:28:41 tiny ppp[1370]: tun6: Phase: deflink: Too many IPCP REQs
sent - abandoning
Hi
What is in your /etc/ppp.conf? To better locate your problem, you'd
better show us the config file.
Regards!
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El día Wednesday, November 16, 2011 a las 01:14:42AM +0800, Denise H. G.
escribió:
Hi
What is in your /etc/ppp.conf? To better locate your problem, you'd
better show us the config file.
Hello,
I was thinking in this, but then I realized that the ppp.bad file
contained it, even the SIM
Hello,
I'm using ppp(1) with mode -auto in a FreeBSD 8.x (an older 8-CURRENT);
I'm reading in the man page that the link is not coming up until
packages for the tun interface are arriving...
But my ppp starts chatting and LCP... just when it is started. My
ppp.conf file is attached; any ideas
FreeBSD 8.1 で poptpが稼働しているマシンで、ppp関係で以下の pnic dumpが発生します。
発生の再現性は、不明。
なにか?良い情報があれば、教えてください
# uname -a
FreeBSD ? 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #0: Fri Oct 1 12:33:55
JST 2010 root@?:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/? i386
---
kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while
debranded ppp[255]: tun0: Chat: Received: ATDT4194220^M^M
Feb 17 09:48:13 debranded ppp[255]: tun0: Chat: Received: CONNECT
Feb 17 09:48:13 debranded ppp[255]: tun0: Phase: deflink: dial - carrier
Feb 17 09:48:14 debranded ppp[255]: tun0: Phase: deflink: /dev/cuau2: CD
detected
Feb 17 09:48:14
---
There is one of ppp.conf I tried:
default:
set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
ident user-ppp VERSION (built COMPILATIONDATE)
set device /dev/cuaU0.0
set speed 115200
set dial ABORT BUSY TIMEOUT 2
many
hours googling and trying some.
You don't need google as a means of OS documentation. :-)
First, check /etc/ppp/ppp.conf which is the PPP configuration file.
Also, read man ppp. I have used ppp.conf in the past for
dealing with PPPoE, and it worked without any problems.
when i try to use
Dnia poniedziałek, 23 sierpnia 2010 o 21:03:32 Polytropon napisał(a):
ppp ON localhost dial
Warning: deflink: /dev/cuad1: Bad file descriptor
Warning: deflink: /dev/cuad0: Bad file descriptor
PPP tries to access regular serial lines.
Nothing happens, there is still no connection
Power control Transparent SCO data Unknown2.7
Max. ACL packet size: 678 bytes
Number of ACL packets: 8
Max. SCO packet size: 48 bytes
Number of SCO packets: 10
# rfcomm_pppd -a BD_ADDR -c -C dun -l rfcomm-dialup
my ppp.conf -
default:
set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
ident user-ppp
Hi Guys,
I ran into the same problem as this person did (see the link below):
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-...@freebsd.org/msg24337.html
ppp starts fine if invoked from shell prompt, however the problem above
occurs for me when I attempt to start it automatically at boot via
/etc
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 06:20:00PM +1000, Alex R typed:
Hi Guys,
I ran into the same problem as this person did (see the link below):
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-...@freebsd.org/msg24337.html
ppp starts fine if invoked from shell prompt, however the problem above
occurs for me
14, 2009 at 06:20:00PM +1000, Alex R typed:
Hi Guys,
I ran into the same problem as this person did (see the link below):
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-...@freebsd.org/msg24337.html
ppp starts fine if invoked from shell prompt, however the problem above
occurs for me when I attempt
There are also some interesting responses in comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
about this (I opened a thread there too).
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= /lib/libc.so.7 (0x800962000)
That's normal. Shall I take a guess?
You changed root's shell to bash!
bash uses libintl, and will be invoked by the su -m $ppp_user in
/etc/rc.d/ppp
Yet another good reason not to change root's default shell :D
cheers,
Ruben
Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14
/libpam.so.4 (0x800744000)
libbsm.so.2 = /usr/lib/libbsm.so.2 (0x80084c000)
libc.so.7 = /lib/libc.so.7 (0x800962000)
That's normal. Shall I take a guess?
You changed root's shell to bash!
bash uses libintl, and will be invoked by the su -m $ppp_user in
/etc/rc.d/ppp
Yet another good
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:08:48PM +1000, Alex R typed:
Actually I did change the root shell to bash. U think that might cause it?
Definately. before ldconfig is run, only the system libraries in /lib and
/usr/lib
are known. Doing a su -m root at that time, as /etc/rc.d/ppp is doing
change the root shell to bash. U think that might cause it?
Definately. before ldconfig is run, only the system libraries in /lib and /usr/lib
are known. Doing a su -m root at that time, as /etc/rc.d/ppp is doing, will
result in the error message you got, as bash wants to load libintl.so.8
Yavuz Maşlak wrote:
I have a adsl modem. I am going to use freebsd as a router and firewall.
...
What am I doing wrong?
It is probably the firewall, it seems that you use
firewall_type=closed. Could give us some more info
about it?
Which firewall do you use? what are your custom rules?
outside ip. Therefore I am not able to reach to
internet in this way.
What am I doing wrong?
Any advice ?
Thanks
May 21 17:35:54 gw110 ppp[1215]: tun0: Phase: bundle: Establish
May 21 17:35:54 gw110 ppp[1215]: tun0: Phase: deflink: closed - opening
May 21 17:35:54 gw110 ppp[1215]: tun0: Phase
inteface I got this:
1. 051533 rule 97/0(match): block in on vr1: 172.16.0.127 217.126.X.X:
GREv1, call 62316, seq 9, proto PPP (0x880b), length 37: [|ppp]
How do I create a rule to pass this connection?
Thanks, Erik
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Ph: +34.666334818/+34.915211157 http
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi all,
set log phase chat connect carrier link ipcp ccp ID0 TUN command
I still can't dial using this configuration...
Yes sorry, that was from a really old system, from backups.
# ppp -background isp
Loading /lib/libalias_cuseeme.so
Hi all,
set log phase chat connect carrier link ipcp ccp ID0 TUN command
I still can't dial using this configuration...
# ppp -background isp
Loading /lib/libalias_cuseeme.so
Loading /lib/libalias_ftp.so
Loading /lib/libalias_irc.so
Loading /lib/libalias_nbt.so
Loading /lib/libalias_pptp.so
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi all,
I didn't touch /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, which has been working for 5 years
since FBSD5.0R. Even if I go back to GENERIC kernel. I could not dial out
to ISP in any ways. I didn't know what I do wrong even if
I did read many docs
-state. So steps 6 and 7
should be considered as the first two filtering rules.)
Just as an aside, as you're not using any keep-state rules: you should
do NAT before a check-state, so packets match dynamic rules after NAT.
I do this way because I know from reading document that ppp must
Hi all,
I didn't touch /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, which has been working for 5 years
since FBSD5.0R. Even if I go back to GENERIC kernel. I could not dial out
to ISP in any ways. I didn't know what I do wrong even if
I did read many docs.
I tried exactly what being described in the handbook. But all
, the other the pf firewall.
For the ipfw solution, look at the FreeBSD Handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-natd.html
1. I heard that ppp itself has capability of NAT. It can work with the
command ppp -nat and without running natd. Please tell me whether
:
in-kernel NAT. See ipfw(8) searching for NAT (in caps) for the section.
1. I heard that ppp itself has capability of NAT. It can work with the
command ppp -nat and without running natd. Please tell me whether it is
right or wrong. ipfw is the same. If natd is not used, I can't add the rule
solution, look at the FreeBSD Handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-natd.html
1. I heard that ppp itself has capability of NAT. It can work with the
command ppp -nat and without running natd. Please tell me whether it is
right or wrong. ipfw is the same. If natd
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
* Manolis Kiagias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This worked fine for me, although I prefer to use pf. Here is how I
setup pf (Adjust for your interfaces as necessary)
My Internet interface is rl0, setup in rc.conf as:
ifconfig_rl0=inet 192.168.0.100 netmask
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any
ppp_nat=YES
The connection is established via /etc/ppp/ppp.conf settings.
Then I use a DHCP server to assign IPs to the clients instead
of giving them fixed ones. In fact, they are fixed because I set
up isc-dhcpd3-server (from ports) to assign IPs according to the
respective MAC adresses
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any problem for very long. Now I
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any
cpghost wrote:
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:12:11 +0200
Ivan Toman [1][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something is wrong because
switcher for testing purporse. I cannot realize what's
going on and really need help.
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something is wrong because
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:12:11 +0200
Ivan Toman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something is wrong because no
traffic is possible
going on and really need help.
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something is wrong because no traffic
is possible and after few seconds ppp goes down
or when I pull out cable from ADSL
switcher for testing purporse. I cannot realize what's going on and
really need help.
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something
on and
really need help.
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to connect,
and appearenty is connected, but something is wrong because no traffic
is possible and after few seconds ppp goes down and reconnects again
out cable from ADSL switcher for testing purporse. I cannot realize
what's going on and really need help.
First problem get when ISP disconnect me after 24 hours due to IP
change. Link does not properly get reconnected. ppp tries to
connect, and appearenty is connected, but something
Hi
I've just changed ISP and I am having some issues with PPP and large
packets.
I've got a Draytek Vigor 100 ethernet modem which proxies PPPoA -
PPPoE so I can initiate the PPPoE connection to my ISP from my FreeBSD
7.0-STABLE box. This worked perfectly with my previous ISP but now any
On Sunday 24 February 2008 14:34:37 Dylan Smith wrote:
Hey guys, i'm running 6.3-R with (i think) userland ppp to connect to my
ADSL provider over PPPoE.
I build a number of graphs(mrtg) for system stats and i am noticing that
under heavy load on my ppp connection, that is sustained 150KB/s
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nikos
Vassiliadis
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 1:49 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Dylan Smith
Subject: Re: Normal CPU usage with a PPP connection
On Sunday 24 February 2008 14:34:37
Hey guys, i'm running 6.3-R with (i think) userland ppp to connect to my
ADSL provider over PPPoE.
I build a number of graphs(mrtg) for system stats and i am noticing that
under heavy load on my ppp connection, that is sustained 150KB/s for an
hour or so my cpu usage, based on my graph, hovers
Hi,
I'm trying to dial in to my phone provider for internet access using my
cellphone (Samsung D900i) connected to a USB port of my computer.
At boot, FreeBSD recognizes the phone as a USB modem:
ugen: Samsung Mobile USB Modem, rev. 2.00/1.00, addr 2
I've modified /etc/ppp/ppp.conf to use
:
ugen: Samsung Mobile USB Modem, rev. 2.00/1.00, addr 2
'ugen' means that only the USB generic device driver attached
to your device; check the man page with 'man ugen'
I've modified /etc/ppp/ppp.conf to use the device mentioned above:
set device /dev/ugen1
and changed username, password
Any thoughts?
PPP needs a serial device to work with, 'ugen' does not
provide this;
More to the point, umodem(4) lists the supported USB modems.
The thing to do would be send-pr with output of pciconf -lv and request
support for this modem.
--
Mel
On Thursday 25 October 2007 00:11:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oct 24 12:33:35 nightmare ppp[859]: tun0: Debug: deflink: PPPoE:ed1:
Cannot determine bandwidth
I presume this is a result of the lost LQR packets.
No, bandwidth isn't known to ppp. You can ignore this warning
from using PPPoE in the DSL modem
to doing PPPoE on 6.1, with the modem in bridging mode.
I've put the DSL modem in bridging mode, and it brings up the link
properly -- or at least it reports it as up (DSL led steady; modem
status report shows it as up, rfc 1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 21:04:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a zyxel 642r modem; I can't try my other modem, a cisco 678,
because it doesn't support a vci 63.
Oh cisco :) Be thankful to cisco for not creating
other proprietary protocols to replace the existing
ATM/DSL combination :)
quality:
Oct 24 12:39:06 nightmare ppp[859]: tun0: Phase: deflink: ** Too many LQR
packets lost **
Oct 24 12:39:06 nightmare ppp[859]: tun0: LQM: deflink: Too many LQR packets
lost
Oct 24 12:39:06 nightmare ppp[859]: tun0: CCP: deflink: State change Stopped
-- Closed
Oct 24 12:39:06 nightmare ppp[859
1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal to acquire on
an ethernet. I tried disabling cd in ppp.conf but as noted in the doc,
it's required
it as up (DSL led steady; modem
status report shows it as up, rfc 1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal to acquire on
an ethernet
it reports it as up (DSL led steady; modem
status report shows it as up, rfc 1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal to acquire
properly -- or at least it reports it as up (DSL led steady; modem
status report shows it as up, rfc 1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal
1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal to acquire on
an ethernet. I tried disabling cd in ppp.conf but as noted in the doc,
it's required
1483.
Using user ppp, when I attempt to establish the PPPoE connection, I
never get very far -- ppp dies when it tries to acquire carrier. I
don't understand this, as there isn't a carrier signal to acquire on
an ethernet. I tried disabling cd in ppp.conf but as noted in the doc,
it's required
Lars Normann wrote:
I just upgraded my kernel and system. I also ran mergemaster.
Upgraded to what? `uname -a` ...
Now, when i go online with 'ppp -ddial telenor', I get this error in my
ppp.log:
tun0: Warning: 0.0.0.0/0: Change route failed: errno: No such process
Here is my full
online with 'ppp -ddial telenor', I get this error in my
ppp.log:
tun0: Warning: 0.0.0.0/0: Change route failed: errno: No such process
Here is my full ppp.log when connecting:
Oct 15 01:42:05 tengil ppp[1343]: Phase: Using interface: tun0
Oct 15 01:42:05 tengil ppp[1343]: Phase: deflink
I just upgraded my kernel and system. I also ran mergemaster.
Now, when i go online with 'ppp -ddial telenor', I get this error in my
ppp.log:
tun0: Warning: 0.0.0.0/0: Change route failed: errno: No such process
Here is my full ppp.log when connecting:
Oct 15 01:42:05 tengil ppp[1343]: Phase
#nat same_ports yes
#nat unregistered_only yes
#nat deny_incoming yes
dsl:
set login
set authname [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set authkey asd12345
This configuration file has several irrelevant settings.
Try the one below, it's from here:
/usr/share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample
I
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
The tcpdump test displays PADI! OK, so not in bridging more?
No, PADI is your request for initiating a PPPoE connection.
You should see an offer(PADO). Something like this:
09:17:56.744957 PPPoE PADI [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq 0x04000700]
09:18:01.731345
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 12:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
The tcpdump test displays PADI! OK, so not in bridging more?
No, PADI is your request for initiating a PPPoE connection.
You should see an offer(PADO). Something like this:
09:17:56.744957 PPPoE
Once I had a similar problem on a Linux box (send OK/no receive) and
after days of playing with settings and configurations I found that
the problem was the network _cable_. I replaced the cable and it went
fine without any additional configurations.
Hope this helps.
Bahman
On 8/29/07, Nikos
Thank for the suggestion, I've got PPP!
I too don't know why but I've switched cables and some of them worked for ppp,
some of them didn't. But for basic network flow, they all work. WTF?
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LAN]--[Microsoft Windows XP w/ routing]--[Dialcom
-FreeBSD-rl0---ADSL_modem---Internet
Attached are some of the config and log files from the FreeBSD box.
Currenly NAT settings are off. With these settings, in ppp interactive
mode, I can't even get the first p capitalized.
What could be the problem?
From mycomp, I can mount the FreeBSD box's
I've read a lot of FreeBSD bridging and DSL router articles, but I still can't
get PPPoE running.
Topology:mycomp---ed0-FreeBSD-rl0---ADSL_modem---Internet
Attached are some of the config and log files from the FreeBSD box. Currenly NAT
settings are off. With these settings, in ppp
==
==
Aug 28 03:58:21 cp ppp[786]: Phase: Using interface: tun0
Aug 28 03:58:21 cp ppp[786]: Phase: deflink: Created in closed state
Aug 28 03:58:21 cp ppp[786]: tun0: Phase: PPP Started (interactive mode).
Aug 28 03:58:22 cp ppp[801]: Phase: Using interface: tun1
Aug 28 03:58:22 cp ppp[801
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set authkey asd12345
This configuration file has several irrelevant settings.
Try the one below, it's from here:
/usr/share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample
I just added set authname set authkey,
changed the NIC's name and removed the service name.
pppoe:
set authname your_username
set
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hi,
I'm on an ADSL connection at home, and ppp in BSD is working great. But, I get
this in the logs.
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Phase: Pap Input: SUCCESS ()
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Phase: deflink: lcp - open
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728
because the route is already there, and ppp
restarted.
Mike
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It
takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite
direction. --Albert Einstein
pgpkyHuHwdCyq.pgp
Description
Hi,
I'm on an ADSL connection at home, and ppp in BSD is working great. But, I get
this in the logs.
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Phase: Pap Input: SUCCESS ()
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Phase: deflink: lcp - open
Jul 16 17:34:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Phase: bundle: Network
Jul 16 17:34
Hmm, would it be easier for me to setup a 127.0.0.2 loopback and my
gateway, and alway point that to the proper gateway, to make things
easier when I'm switching between VPN and no VPN?
Thanks
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/26/07, Artyom Viklenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Jim
to reply to my question, though.
[The telstra.net entry in my blocklist has also been removed].
The pointers sent regarding incoming PPP have veen very useful.
The last time I set this up I was on a BSDI system, and the protocol was
handled by
pppd, not the ppp client. I kept looking for pppd
Can this be configured?
What I need is a way to go from one LAN machine to the WAN and
loopback to the other LAN machine.
LAN-WAN-LAN
simple pf.conf:
binat on $bge1 from 192.168.82.170 to any - 67.x.x.1
binat on $bge1 from 192.168.82.171 to any - 67.x.x.2
binat on $bge1 from 192.168.82.172 to
Hi,
I have a very brain dead and full of them self ISP who insist on having a
misconfigured dhcp server.
One essential peice of infomation is missing from the ppp transaction HISADDR
the GW .
As ppp handles the dhcp side of things internally, would anyone like to suggest
a way of getting
On Friday 11 May 2007 05:53:18 pm Mulga wrote:
Hi,
I have a very brain dead and full of them self ISP who insist on having a
misconfigured dhcp server.
One essential peice of infomation is missing from the ppp transaction
HISADDR the GW .
As ppp handles the dhcp side of things internally
On Friday 11 May 2007 06:52:08 pm you wrote:
Hi,
HISADDR is never offered in the transaction.
the if for ppp looks like {registered addresss private address }
The transaction should contain 2 registered addresses which are MYADDR and
HISADDR.
The latter is never offered. Ever.
I need
The format of the statement to add
is ifconfig_=up where is the NIC's FBSD interface name used
by PPPoE that you specified in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
ee /etc/rc.conf # add following statements
ifconfig_=up
I've not needed to do this,
ifconfig_tun0=DHCP
On Thu, 10 May 2007 10:12:00 +0200
Nagy László Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The format of the statement to add
is ifconfig_=up where is the NIC's FBSD interface name
used by PPPoE that you specified in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
ee /etc/rc.conf # add following
Are you using the -ddial option?
if you start ppp through rc.conf add
ppp_mode=ddial
Yes, I was originally using it. Bob said that my rc.conf was obsolete,
but he did not say why.
Laszo
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is the NIC's FBSD interface name used by PPPoE
that you specified in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
ee /etc/rc.conf # add following statements
ifconfig_=up
ifconfig_tun0=DHCP# get your ISP assigned IP address
Dear Bob,
I installed a new OS (release 6.1) just for testing ADSL so others can
On Mon, 7 May 2007 10:25:20 -0400
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The format of the statement to add
is ifconfig_=up where is the NIC's FBSD interface name used
by PPPoE that you specified in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
ee /etc/rc.conf # add following statements
ifconfig_=up
connection was made, internet stops working,
and I have to reboot the computer. (When there is light traffic on the
connection, it never gets disconnected.)
This is from /var/log/ppp
May 5 02:05:14 messias ppp[242]: tun0: Phase: deflink: Connected!
May 5 02:05:14 messias ppp[242]: tun0: Phase
Add these statements to the end of your ppp.conf file.
disable iface-alias# Stop adding old IP address as alias when ppp
# redials because line was lost. These old IPs
# showed using ifconfig -a on tun0.
iface clear # Remove all
Bob wrote:
Add these statements to the end of your ppp.conf file.
disable iface-alias# Stop adding old IP address as alias when ppp
# redials because line was lost. These old IPs
# showed using ifconfig -a on tun0.
iface clear
At 07:53 AM 05/07/2007, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Nagy_L=E1szl=F3_Zsolt?= wrote:
disable iface-alias# Stop adding old IP address as alias when ppp
# redials because line was lost. These old IPs
# showed using ifconfig -a on tun0.
iface clear
FBSD interface name used by PPPoE
that you specified in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
ee /etc/rc.conf # add following statements
ifconfig_=up
ifconfig_tun0=DHCP# get your ISP assigned IP address
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nagy
Bob wrote:
The method you are using is obsolete.
The following is all you need.
Take special note of rc.conf statements to use.
start of DSL ppp.conf ###
default:
set log Phase tun #use to avoid excessive log sizes
set timeout 0
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