Re: [expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-20 Thread Jean-Michel Dault


PPPoE is supported with Mandrake 7.1, the RPM should also work with the
previous versions.

http://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/7.1/Mandrake/RPMS/rp-pppoe-1.7-1mdk.i586.rpm

Jean-Michel Dault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, james.fogg wrote:

 Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 13:10:38 -0400
 From: james.fogg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [expert] PPPoE and DSL
 
 I might  be ready to hang myself.
 
 I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania, USA. I have a "mom and pop" phone
 company/isp that cannot even spell ISDN. I was shocked when they announced
 ADSL for my area (I even live within the 2.5 mile radius from my POP as
 required). I thought my unreliable and s-l-o-w (24000 baud) ISP connection
 blues were finally over. I was disappointed (but not surprised) to learn
 that my telco/isp does something weird to make it difficult for me. They
 require the use of PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). I think they are using it for
 radius authentication through PPP-PAP (at least they do this for dial-up
 accounts).
 
 I use a Mandrake 6.1 box for ppp dial on demand and simple firewall
 services. I was hoping I could just add a second NIC and interface it with
 my DSL router, but I guess it isn't that simple. Is there a PPPoE solution
 (the simpler the better, RPM's appreciated) for Linux/Mandrake?
 




Re: [expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-20 Thread Christopher Quale


You may want to try the "roaring penguin" 
PPPoE client software:

http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe.html

I used it to get my brother in law connected to
Pac Bell DSL. It is pretty easy to install and
even comes with firewall scripts to get IP Masq
working (as long as your kernel supports it).

Chris


"james.fogg" wrote:
 
 I might  be ready to hang myself.
 
 I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania, USA. I have a "mom and pop" phone
 company/isp that cannot even spell ISDN. I was shocked when they announced
 ADSL for my area (I even live within the 2.5 mile radius from my POP as
 required). I thought my unreliable and s-l-o-w (24000 baud) ISP connection
 blues were finally over. I was disappointed (but not surprised) to learn
 that my telco/isp does something weird to make it difficult for me. They
 require the use of PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). I think they are using it for
 radius authentication through PPP-PAP (at least they do this for dial-up
 accounts).
 
 I use a Mandrake 6.1 box for ppp dial on demand and simple firewall
 services. I was hoping I could just add a second NIC and interface it with
 my DSL router, but I guess it isn't that simple. Is there a PPPoE solution
 (the simpler the better, RPM's appreciated) for Linux/Mandrake?




[expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-19 Thread james.fogg

I might  be ready to hang myself.

I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania, USA. I have a "mom and pop" phone
company/isp that cannot even spell ISDN. I was shocked when they announced
ADSL for my area (I even live within the 2.5 mile radius from my POP as
required). I thought my unreliable and s-l-o-w (24000 baud) ISP connection
blues were finally over. I was disappointed (but not surprised) to learn
that my telco/isp does something weird to make it difficult for me. They
require the use of PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). I think they are using it for
radius authentication through PPP-PAP (at least they do this for dial-up
accounts).

I use a Mandrake 6.1 box for ppp dial on demand and simple firewall
services. I was hoping I could just add a second NIC and interface it with
my DSL router, but I guess it isn't that simple. Is there a PPPoE solution
(the simpler the better, RPM's appreciated) for Linux/Mandrake?




Re: [expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-19 Thread John N

Sure.

http://64.28.67.35/search.php3?query=pppoe

"james.fogg" wrote:

 I might  be ready to hang myself.

 I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania, USA. I have a "mom and pop" phone
 company/isp that cannot even spell ISDN. I was shocked when they announced
 ADSL for my area (I even live within the 2.5 mile radius from my POP as
 required). I thought my unreliable and s-l-o-w (24000 baud) ISP connection
 blues were finally over. I was disappointed (but not surprised) to learn
 that my telco/isp does something weird to make it difficult for me. They
 require the use of PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). I think they are using it for
 radius authentication through PPP-PAP (at least they do this for dial-up
 accounts).

 I use a Mandrake 6.1 box for ppp dial on demand and simple firewall
 services. I was hoping I could just add a second NIC and interface it with
 my DSL router, but I guess it isn't that simple. Is there a PPPoE solution
 (the simpler the better, RPM's appreciated) for Linux/Mandrake?




Re: [expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-19 Thread jlemay

I'm not sure which router you have, however I've heard the Netgear 
supports PPPoE rather well. You might also want to check out the Netopia 
7100/7200 (depends on the DSLAM your provider is using) as it provides a 
more complete solution including firewall, VPN, and some other "cool" 
stuff that the big boys would charge plenty for.


 I might  be ready to hang myself.
 


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RE: [expert] PPPoE and DSL

2000-06-19 Thread Bill Shirley

PPPoE is in LM 7.1.  I haven't used it thought.

Bill

 -Original Message-
 From: james.fogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 1:11 PM
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 Subject: [expert] PPPoE and DSL
 
 
 I might  be ready to hang myself.
 
 I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania, USA. I have a "mom 
 and pop" phone
 company/isp that cannot even spell ISDN. I was shocked when 
 they announced
 ADSL for my area (I even live within the 2.5 mile radius from 
 my POP as
 required). I thought my unreliable and s-l-o-w (24000 baud) 
 ISP connection
 blues were finally over. I was disappointed (but not 
 surprised) to learn
 that my telco/isp does something weird to make it difficult 
 for me. They
 require the use of PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). I think they 
 are using it for
 radius authentication through PPP-PAP (at least they do this 
 for dial-up
 accounts).
 
 I use a Mandrake 6.1 box for ppp dial on demand and simple firewall
 services. I was hoping I could just add a second NIC and 
 interface it with
 my DSL router, but I guess it isn't that simple. Is there a 
 PPPoE solution
 (the simpler the better, RPM's appreciated) for Linux/Mandrake?