Hello,

On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 19:08 -0400, Chris Buechler wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Olivier Mueller
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Short update about my issues:
> >
> >  Thanks for your feedback (and also to David).  I couldn't try the
> >  commands yet because the device was remote and people were working, but
> >  I will keep them around in case the problems are coming back.

> This still might be something that is required. It seems we're missing
> the mpd config option for auto reconnect on PPPoE. But if it's working
> fine again now it must be OK, a flaky modem could have just as easily
> caused the scenario you were seeing.
> 
> Let us know if the problem recurs.

It worked about 5 days without problems, then it started again:

Apr 30 11:17:38 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May  5 11:18:56 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May  8 11:17:57 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May  9 11:14:30 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May  9 11:51:18 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May 13 09:56:03 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May 13 12:28:51 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May 14 23:13:23 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May 15 10:06:19 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed
May 15 10:13:36 gateway mpd: [pppoe] PPPoE connection closed

Replacing/Resetting the VDSL Router (bridge) didn't helped.
Maybe are the devices not "strong enough" of a small office
LAN with about 15 people?    (pfSense is on an Alix Board box) 

I'll check again with the ISP, but I guess the problem is local. The
question is just where to search for it :)

regards,
Olivier


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