Hi,
I said your ppp.conf was censored because you didn't attach it - you
just attached an error message that said it couldn't read it :*P
The right fix is to simply remove these lines.
What do your logs say when you enable LCP logging and the negotiation
fails ?
> Brian Somers wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think your ppp.conf was a bit too censored.
>
>
> Well the only thing I "censored" was my password/username lines and a
> "set log" line I removed the same day.
>
> Apart from that, this is the ppp.conf that I use right now, and it works.
>
>
> > If you're setting the MTU or MRU to 1500, this will now fail.
>
>
> As seen in the logs?
>
> > The maximum these can be set to for PPPoE is 1492.
>
>
> That's the physical ethernet limitation, right?
>
> > That's now enforced by the PPPoE ppp device as it knows the limitations
>
> > on the physical Ethernet.
>
>
> Shouldn't ppp warn the user or panic instead of looping as it did for me?
>
>
> > Just commenting out your setting of the MTU/MRU should solve your
> > problems.
>
>
> Actually, putting the set mtu/mru lines solved the problems. Should I
> remove them altogether to remove future problems? :)
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> A.
>
>
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