On Sep 24, Vassilii Khachaturov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Then you are not using PPTP to your modem but to your ISP, your modem is > > behaving correctly and you don't need pppoeconf at all, because there is > > no way we can know the details of PPTP tunneling used by every provider. > pppoe does run locally over the eth0, and the modem is correctly > discovered as the concentrator on the local Ethernet network by the > pppoeconf. Then you are NOT using PPTP as I hypothesized... But if your modem is a modem using PPPoE then it's not supposed to have the DHCP server running, and it's even more not supposed to provide a default route to itself, as it's not a router. OTOH you say that at the same time you are able to reach your ISP's servers in net 10 without starting pppd, but this is impossible. So I will have to conclude that you are either very confused or we cannot reliably communicate, and this bug report is bogus. Please don't send me a reply unless you can point to a specific bug in pppd or at least pppoeconf.
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