Am 12.06.20 um 15:24 schrieb Joe:
Hello,
CentOS 8 dropped the rp-pppoe package.
My attempts with NetworkManager-ppp already failed because it seems that
it is not possible to use a VLAN as a device.
Please, how does it work under C8 to set up a pppoe connection (German
Telekom, VDSL (VLAN 7
Hello,
CentOS 8 dropped the rp-pppoe package.
My attempts with NetworkManager-ppp already failed because it seems that
it is not possible to use a VLAN as a device.
Please, how does it work under C8 to set up a pppoe connection (German
Telekom, VDSL (VLAN 7 required), ZTE modem).
Thanks.
Bill Campbell wrote:
> I am building a CentOS 5 box to ship to Houston which will be a
> gateway system on an SBC DSL connection for a while until the
> client gets a T1 installed. I have read up on using adsl-setup
> and related software, but never done PPPoE on anything but
> LinkSys commodity b
I am building a CentOS 5 box to ship to Houston which will be a
gateway system on an SBC DSL connection for a while until the
client gets a T1 installed. I have read up on using adsl-setup
and related software, but never done PPPoE on anything but
LinkSys commodity boxes. I have examined the adsl
I am not getting my IPv6 address and prefix delegation for my ppp
interface on my new gateway.
ppp is working right. It is getting authenticated and getting the its
IPv4 address. Shorewall is doing the forwarding and the static routes
on the internal interface for IPv4 are working.
But no
What do you do to get adsl-start to run at boot (and at the proper point
in booting).
The adsl-setup command will ask you if you want the interface to start at boot
time, also you can check the ONBOOT parameter in the ifcfg-ppp0 file.
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Ramon Nieto wrote:
--- El *mié 2-jul-08, Robert Moskowitz /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* escribió:
De:: Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: [CentOS] PPPoE setup
A: "CentOS mailing list"
Fecha: miércoles, 2 julio, 2008, 4:09 pm
My provider is gett
--- El mié 2-jul-08, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
De:: Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: [CentOS] PPPoE setup
A: "CentOS mailing list"
Fecha: miércoles, 2 julio, 2008, 4:09 pm
My provider is getting ready to switch my DSL router to bridging
My provider is getting ready to switch my DSL router to bridging mode
and I supply the router (so I can get no only IPv4 addresses but also
IPv6 addresses!).
Here are his 'instructions' to me:
"Basically you start pppoe, I give you the username and password for it,
and then I set the router to
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Please point me in the right direction
My ISP is giving me an IPv6 prefix, but to get
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Please point me in the right direction
My ISP is giving me an IPv6 prefix, but to get that I have to:
The current Speedstream ADSL router will be configured as a bridge. I
will have to set up a Linux (read Centos, I hope) router that will
connect ethernet to the S
Please point me in the right direction
My ISP is giving me an IPv6 prefix, but to get that I have to:
The current Speedstream ADSL router will be configured as a bridge. I
will have to set up a Linux (read Centos, I hope) router that will
connect ethernet to the Speedstream but run PPPoE
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