Telephone Line (ISP) ---> <adsl router> ---> [eth0, eth1 <<Server] eth0 connected to router eth1 connected to local network First thing is to get access to the internet (ping outside etc) from the server itself,
About the router's PPPoE , i tried that thing,, it was working (on the
location where i decided to use
debian linux) now there I was able to access net from debian. Problem
there I faced was with
masquerading few machines . I used shorewall firewall there, proxy
content/virus filter worked fine,
but masquerade,, it didn't worked. Now I gave them a redhat based
server. But still want to use
debian. First step starts threw configuring my own pppoe on debian in a
working condition, for obvious
reasons I want to use debian linux boxes configurations.
Same configurations are working fine on rhel/fedora. I configured it's
pppoe and logs are similar as i showed
in my previous posting of debian logs.
Thank you for support
regards
anuj
Router connected to ISP,
Router is connected to
On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 23:25 -0500, H.S. wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 06:32:40PM +0100, Thilo Six wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Anuj Singh wrote the following on 25.12.2006 06:28:
> >>
> >><snip>
> >>
> >>>I have eth0 connected to my adsl router and eth1 to my local network.
> >>>I configured my adsl with pppoeconf, logs shows me I am connected, and
> >>>ifconfig gives me ppp0 address too.
> >>
> >>I you use a router to connect over dsl, this router will do the pppoe
> >>connection for you. On your computer you only have to activate dhcp
> >>(usually) or static ip via ethernet.
> >>
> >>remove the pppoe package completly (including startscripts + config)
> >>
> >><snip>
> >>
> >>computer --> via "normal" ethernet --> router --> pppoe --> isp
> >
> >
> > That is definitely the easiest way, but I for one would like to know how
> > to do it the "difficult" way. The easy road is not always open.
> >
>
> Then why are you connecting through the router? How about:
>
>
> ISP --> Eth0 -- Eth1 --> router --> home lan
> '---computer---'
>
>
> This way, your computer with Eth0 and Eth1 connects to your ISP via ppp0
> and Eth1 is on your home lan. You can then use the router as a switch or
> a router. But you will need to do dns masquarading in your computer
> connecting to your ISP.
>
> ->HS
>
>
>
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