Hello,
I tried with wheezy, but I still get the message:
pppoe-server: invalid option -- 'k'
is ther any change that this bug will be solved in the final release ?
Thanks,
Mathieu
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Any progress on this? Upstream also seems to be little maintained,
the latest rp-pppoe release (3.10) is almost 3 years old now.
I'm using the PPPoE server in kernel mode (updated to 3.10, and rebuilt
with a few patches I found floating around) for a small local WISP.
It works, but right now I ha
В Сбт, 26/02/2011 в 18:49 +0100, Andreas Barth пишет:
> * Alexey Osipov (lion-si...@pridelands.ru) [110226 16:54]:
> > What is my next step to get this fix included in Debian?
>
> If you are also a debian user, I'm happy to hand over the package to
> you (or to anybody else who wants to maintain i
* Alexey Osipov (lion-si...@pridelands.ru) [110226 16:54]:
> What is my next step to get this fix included in Debian?
If you are also a debian user, I'm happy to hand over the package to
you (or to anybody else who wants to maintain it).
Andi
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Hi.
I've published a patched version of pppoe-server in my Launchpad PPA for
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid: https://launchpad.net/~lion-simba/+archive/fixes/
As I can see, Ubuntu package doesn't contains any Ubuntu-specific
changes, so I think it can be used by Debian.
What is my next step to get this fix
martin f krafft a écrit :
also sprach Mathieu Lemaitre [2009.09.08.1452
+0200]:
pppoe-server kernel mode is still unavailable in debian lenny (pppoe
3.8-3). the only way to do it is to include a line "#define
HAVE_LINUX_KERNEL_PPPOE 1" in pppoe-server.c, then "pppoe-server -k"
works. with t
also sprach Mathieu Lemaitre [2009.09.08.1452
+0200]:
> pppoe-server kernel mode is still unavailable in debian lenny (pppoe
> 3.8-3). the only way to do it is to include a line "#define
> HAVE_LINUX_KERNEL_PPPOE 1" in pppoe-server.c, then "pppoe-server -k"
> works. with this, my cpu load decreas
pppoe-server kernel mode is still unavailable in debian lenny (pppoe
3.8-3). the only way to do it is to include a line "#define
HAVE_LINUX_KERNEL_PPPOE 1" in pppoe-server.c, then "pppoe-server -k"
works. with this, my cpu load decreased from 100 to 5%
is there an easier way to get it work in
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