#include <hallo.h> * Brenda J. Butler [Thu, Jan 09 2003, 11:25:03AM]: > However, debian has modified the rp-pppoe setup to suit > itself. rp-pppoe comes with scripts such as adsl-start,
adsl-start is Redhat-specific. We have "pppoeconf" which should already be on your system. > Jan 9 10:39:56 seal pppoe[12969]: PADS: Service-Name: '' > Jan 9 10:39:56 seal pppoe[12969]: PPP session is 6497 > Jan 9 10:39:59 seal pppd[12966]: Couldn't set pass-filter in kernel: Invalid >argument Where comes this kernel from? OTOH may be an irrelevant warning message. > Jan 9 10:39:59 seal pppd[12966]: LCP terminated by peer > Jan 9 10:39:59 seal pppoe[12969]: Session terminated -- received PADT from peerJan >9 10:39:59 seal pppd[12966]: Modem hangup PADT - your ISP told your modem to terminate. Maybe wrong login data. > While the connection is getting established, I can see that both > pppd and pppoe are running, however the ifconfig never shows > an ip address for eth0. We fixed rp-pppoe stupidity (demanding on active eth interface), pppoe activates eth0 when needed. > I've turned on pppoe debugging and looked at the packets, pppoe layer is probabyl not your problem? > it never gets to the point where it tries to do authentication > (at least, I never see a username/password packet(s)) Enable pppd-Debugging. > Please don't tell me to upgrade my rp-pppoe, the latest package > in debian is 3.3 and I want to use debian. Also, I've looked That's okay. If your ISP uses chap authentication, copy the password to chap-secrets file. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Windows-Air: Der Check-In ist super-einfach, das Terminal bunt, die Angestellten alle korrekt gekleidet, Du wirst königlich behandelt, das Flugzeug hebt sanft ab, aber explodiert nach 10 Minuten in der Luft. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]