This does work, but after a short period of time (i.e. 5-10 minutes) I received a message stating ping: send to: out of buffer space. At that time, the mpd pptp connection dies, and I cannot reconnect until the machine is rebooted.

Are there parameters that can be changed to tune the kernel so this does not happen? My google search did not reveal any answers that fixed the problem.

Thanks for all your help.



Jay

Damian Gerow wrote:

Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28/10/03 16:16]:


I am setting up a FreeBSD server to function as a agteway to the Internet
as well as maintain the necessary tunnels to our corporate office.  All of
this should be accomplished over a DSL connection.

I have setup mpd to make the PPPoE connection need to connect to the ADSL
provider, and it is working without a problem.  I am using ng0 for this
connection.

What is the best way to start natd after the connection to the DSL
provider has been established?  I am doing this manually right now for
testing since I am looking at error messages, etc.

I am currently using the following command to load natd.

natd -interface ng0, where ng0 PPPoE connection.



Look at 'set iface up-script':


<http://www.dellroad.org/mpd-doc/mpd21.html#21>





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