On 6/21/06, Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 20/06/06 Michael P. Soulier said:
> Hey people,
>
> I had a power failure today (there goes my uptime) that lasted longer than my
> UPS, and when the box came back up, my PPPoE connection did not.
>
> # Enable PPPoE
> ppp_enable="YES"
On 21/06/06 Matthias Fechner said:
> > # Enable PPPoE
> > ppp_enable="YES"
> > ppp_mode="ddial"
> > ppp_nat="YES"
> > ppp_profile="storm"
> >
> > Is this not correct? Should this not cause ppp to be started, using the
> > "storm" profile, at boot?
> >
> > I had to do it manually via
> >
> > ppp
Hello Michael,
* Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20-06-06 19:32]:
> # Enable PPPoE
> ppp_enable="YES"
> ppp_mode="ddial"
> ppp_nat="YES"
> ppp_profile="storm"
>
> Is this not correct? Should this not cause ppp to be started, using the
> "storm" profile, at boot?
>
> I had to do it manual
On 20/06/06 Michael P. Soulier said:
> Hey people,
>
> I had a power failure today (there goes my uptime) that lasted longer than my
> UPS, and when the box came back up, my PPPoE connection did not.
>
> # Enable PPPoE
> ppp_enable="YES"
> ppp_mode="ddial"
> ppp_nat="YES"
> ppp_profile="storm"
>
Hey people,
I had a power failure today (there goes my uptime) that lasted longer than my
UPS, and when the box came back up, my PPPoE connection did not.
# Enable PPPoE
ppp_enable="YES"
ppp_mode="ddial"
ppp_nat="YES"
ppp_profile="storm"
Is this not correct? Should this not cause ppp to be start