Re: pppoe, userland ppp

2001-04-05 Thread Nick Sayer
Leif Neland wrote: I'd like to try pppoe to connect to poptop (on a linuxbox). The port is forbidden; I should use ng_pppoe. You're mixing apples and oranges. poptop is for pptp, not pppoe. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the

Re: pppoe, userland ppp

2001-04-05 Thread Leif Neland
I'd like to try pppoe to connect to poptop (on a linuxbox). The port is forbidden; I should use ng_pppoe. You're mixing apples and oranges. poptop is for pptp, not pppoe. Ahh! While mixing apples and oranges can make a nice juice, it doesn't work for vpn. Using pptpclient instead is

Re: pppoe, userland ppp

2001-04-04 Thread Alastair D'Silva
://www.newmillennium.net.au) - Original Message - From: "Leif Neland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 6:03 AM Subject: pppoe, userland ppp I'd like to try pppoe to connect to poptop (on a linuxbox). The port is forbidden; I should use ng_pppoe. I haven't don

pppoe, userland ppp

2001-04-03 Thread Leif Neland
I'd like to try pppoe to connect to poptop (on a linuxbox). The port is forbidden; I should use ng_pppoe. I haven't done netgraph stuff before; afaiu I should attach ng_pppoe to a node which is the physical device. But I'm doing userland ppp, and tun0 is not a node. ngctl list shows this: