REPLY Nick Jennings wrote:
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Hi!
This is the best resolution !
pit:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
iface lo inet loopback
# The first network card - this entry was created du
REPLY Nick Jennings wrote:
~~
Hi!
This is the best resolution !
pit:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
iface lo inet loopback
# The first network card - this entry was created d
Hello Nick,
> Any input will be appreciated, and let me know if I can provide any
> other information to help diagnosis. Thanks.
I haven't used the debian pppoe package, but I can highly recommend
the rp-pppoe one. You can find it at
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ and setting it up is
Hello Nick,
> Any input will be appreciated, and let me know if I can provide any
> other information to help diagnosis. Thanks.
I haven't used the debian pppoe package, but I can highly recommend
the rp-pppoe one. You can find it at
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ and setting it up is
Hello,
I'm using testing, and have installed the pppoe package.
I have followed the debian specific instructions in:
/usr/share/doc/pppoe/README.Debain.gz
I tried a:
# pon dsl-provider
This was the output from plog:
# plog
Nov 19 09:18:49 gateway pppd[402]: Serial connection establ
Hello,
I'm using testing, and have installed the pppoe package.
I have followed the debian specific instructions in:
/usr/share/doc/pppoe/README.Debain.gz
I tried a:
# pon dsl-provider
This was the output from plog:
# plog
Nov 19 09:18:49 gateway pppd[402]: Serial connection estab
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