Angel Tsankov wrote:
pppd call pppoe dryrun eth0
This seems to produce some more info. Here it is (the peer file for this
PPPoE connection is called megalan53):
Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.3
pppd options in effect:
holdoff 15 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
persist # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
dryrun # (from command line)
plugin rp-pppoe.so # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
noauth # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
user sven # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
eth0 # (from command line)
rp_pppoe_service megalan53 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
eth0 # (from command line)
rp_pppoe_service megalan53 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
mru 1492 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
mtu 1492 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
lcp-echo-failure 3 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
lcp-echo-interval 30 # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
defaultroute # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
usepeerdns # (from /etc/ppp/peers/megalan53)
If you need further assistance in tackling this issue just let me know.
Still doesn't help. Could you please, after connecting, issue this command:
ip link list
and paste the entire output. But if that doesn't show the problem, I give up.
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