Yes I used this to customize the image.
I went over these settings again and still have the same problem after
rebooting.
I noticed the following, is this normal?

# adsl-status
adsl-status: Link is up and running on interface ppp0.pid
ppp0.pid: unknown interface.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenneth
Hadley
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LEAF-user
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address


did you follow the instructions associated with the pppoe image ?
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/EigerStein_contrib_txt_pppoe.readme-
beta0.4.txt

If your ISP is using PPPoE there should be no modifications needed to
network.conf, just following the instructions above.
If you hadn't read the instructions above then you should probably start
with a fresh pppoe image to your diskette and follow them.


-Kenneth Hadley







To: "Leaf-User (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Charles
Steinkuehler (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: [Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address


> I am using EigerStein_contrib_img_pppoe-beta0.4.exe
>
> I am having trouble getting the network.conf script to pick up the PPPoE
> address from the ISP and defining $EXTERN_IP for the rest of the script.
I
> think it may be a timing issue, as I can run the part of the script that
> extracts the $EXTERN_IP after the LRP is booted and it is OK.  The
> $EXTERN_IP ends up getting defined as 192.168.254.254 which messes up the
> port forwarding stuff.
> The portion of network.conf is below.  How could I remedy this?
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
>
############################################################################
> ###
> # ADSL-Startup (not pretty but it works)
>
############################################################################
> ###
> adsl-start
>
>
############################################################################
> ###
> # IP Filter setup - can pull in settings from above
>
############################################################################
> ###
>
> # Set up the basic type of filtering. Can be one of (none|router|firewall)
> # You must load the ip_masq_* modules to enable full IP masquerading, and
> # ip_masq_portfw if you want to forward external ports pop-3, mtp, www
> # to internal machines below.
> IPFILTER_SWITCH=firewall
>
> # This set of variables is used with both sets of filters
> SNMP_BLOCK=YES                  # Block all SNMP (YES/NO)
>                                 # List of IP  Nos used for SNMP management
> SNMP_MANAGER_IPS=""
> # Fair Queuing support
> # List of Mark values
> MRK_CRIT=1                      # Critical traffic, routing, DNS
> MRK_IA=2                        # Interactive traffic - telnet, ssh, IRC
>                                 # List of traffic types and maps to mark
> values
>                                 # Setting this variable turns on the
>                                 # fairq chain
> CLS_FAIRQ="${MRK_CRIT}_89_0/0 ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_route
> ${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_bgp
> ${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_domain ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_domain
> ${MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_telnet $
> {MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_ssh"
>
> # This set of variables is used with the basic routing filter setup
>
> # This set of variables is used with a basic IP masquerading firewall
setup
> #Notation - IP addresses/masklen
> #
> # NOTE: Do NOT turn on the DMZ network or ANY external port masquerading/
> #       port forwarding when EXTERN_DYNADDR is on because some security
> #       leaks will result.  You may also want to limit the external open
> #       ports to domain (UDP) for DNS. Anyhow, these features are not that
> #       usable unless you have a static external address
> #
> #EXTERN_IF="eth0"               # External Interface
> EXTERN_IF="ppp0"                # External Interface
> # Start of changes by Charles Steinkuehler for DHCP
> #
> # Added for DHCP support
> # Setting this to YES causes the script to read EXTERN_IP directly from
> # the interface
> EXTERN_DHCP=YES                 # - YES/NO
>
> # The interface to configure via dhcp
> IF_DHCP=$EXTERN_IF
>
>
> # If YES, your firewall filters use 0/0 for your IP address, instead of
your
> # actual IP address.  Set this to NO for typical ethernet setups, even if
> you
> # are using DHCP
>                                 # External Address dynamically assigned
> EXTERN_DYNADDR=YES              # - YES/NO
>                                 #  -- OR --
> #EXTERN_IP=0.0.0.0              # External Interface IP number
>
> # If external interface is DHCP, read the IP address
> # This should probably be moved to the init.d network script, but it
seemed
> # I put it here for now, as it is more obvious what it is doing, in case
it
> # messes something else up.
> if [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "YES" ] || \
>    [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "Yes" ] || \
>    [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "yes" ]; then
>
>   # This computes the IP address of $EXTERN_IF
>   # Grep extracts just the line(s) with IP address information from the
> output
>   # of ip addr.  The first sed gets rid of all but the first line (in case
>   # there are several IP addresses for some reason), and next sed extracts
>   # just the IP address in dot quad notation.
>   EXTERN_IP=`ip addr list label $EXTERN_IF | \
>              grep inet | \
>              sed '1!d' | \
>              sed 's/^[^.0-9]*\([.0-9]*\).*$/\1/'`
>
>   # Debugging - Remove if you like
>  echo Extern IP: $EXTERN_IP
>
>   # If the external address is not configured, use a bogus address for the
>   # external interface to prevent a bunch of (harmless) errors that spit
out
>   # when the IPCHAINS script is called.
>   if [ x$EXTERN_IP = x ]; then
>     EXTERN_IP=192.168.254.254
>   fi
> fi
>
>
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