On 2017-04-03, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> I am surely not afraid to rebuild the kernel, but since I don't have
> a static IPv4 address, I would assume that setting PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS
> wouldn't make a difference in this case, correct?
That description has been adjusted for -current. I don't
> Of course I have added the line to rc.shutdown, as you suggested. On a reboot
> the >pppoe line comes up almost instantaneously.
Back when I was on pppoe, after a quick reboot I used to get some
messages like "connection it is already in XXX state" or so, I don;t
really remember the exact mess
Hi Stuart,
On 04/02/17 12:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> Problem is that the pppoedev ethernet interface comes down too soon and
> the pppoe disconnect message can't be sent. A fix for this was being
> discussed but late for 6.1. "ifconfig pppoe0 down" in rc.shutdown should
> help that situation
-stefan
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2017 01:15 PM
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Subject: Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to
come up
On 04/02/17 11:46, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> Harald, could you
please post
> the full output of 'ifconfi
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Hi folks,
On 04/02/17 11:48, Bryan Linton wrote:
> On 2017-04-02 10:47:41, Konstantin Schukraft wrote:
>
> "man 4 pppoe" explains this better than I could. To wit:
>
> 8<---
>
> KERNEL OPTIONS A pppoe enabled kernel will
On 04/02/17 11:46, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> Harald, could you please post
> the full output of 'ifconfig pppoe0'?
> After successful established connection.
>
> Of course without credentials :)
>
Sure:
# ifconfig pppoe0
pppoe0: flags=8851 mtu 1500
index 6 priority 0 llprio 3
On 2017-04-02 10:42:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-02, Bryan Linton wrote:
> > If this is truly due to the modem itself not having sync, then I
> > doubt the following option will help, but I've found that in my
> > case I need to have the kernel option PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS
> > a
On 2017-04-02, Bryan Linton wrote:
> If this is truly due to the modem itself not having sync, then I
> doubt the following option will help, but I've found that in my
> case I need to have the kernel option PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS
> added to my kernel build in order to avoid long time-outs if
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Betreff: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up
Hi folks,
I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection
to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4
minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected?
See below for the hostname.??? files. Using the d
On 2017-04-02 10:47:41, Konstantin Schukraft wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection
>> to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4
>> minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected?
>
> I'm in the same situation. The problem s
Hello,
>I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection
>to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4
>minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected?
I'm in the same situation. The problem seems to lie with with VDSL, the modem
takes
a long time compared t
Hi folks,
I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection
to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4
minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected?
See below for the hostname.??? files. Using the default mtu
doesn't make a difference.
Any helpful commen
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