On 2019/06/16 22:17, Sacha wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *De :* Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> > *Objet :* dual pppoe problem > *Date :* dimanche 16 juin 2019 à 21:30 > *Pour :* Sacha <[email protected]> > *Cc :* [email protected] > > > On 2019/06/16 10:33, Sacha wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> when I'm starting the system (OpenBSD 6.5 amd64) with dual pppoe > >> connections > >> only the first is going up. > >> > >> Here are my pppoe confs (changed $user and $psw): > > Your config is not included in the email. > > Sorry: > > > cerbere# cat > /etc/hostname.pppoe0 > > > inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \ > pppoedev em0 authproto pap \ > authname '$user1' authkey '$psw1' up > dest 0.0.0.1 > !/sbin/route add default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1 > > cerbere# cat > /etc/hostname.pppoe1 > > > > > inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \ > pppoedev em1 authproto pap \ > authname '$use2' authkey '$psw2' up > dest 0.0.0.1 > > > >> I tried to change 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.2 in /etc/hostname.pppoe1, > > Why? > > > > From the manual pppoe(4) : > > > > " If the local address is set to wildcard address 0.0.0.0, it will be > > changed > > " to an address suggested by the peer. > > > > You want 0.0.0.0 on both interfaces. It is the "remote address" (0.0.0.1 on > > the > > first interface) that you need to change for the second. > > > It was a try as previous conf didn't worked. > > Sacha. >
You need to change the "remote address" (0.0.0.1 on the first interface) to 0.0.0.2 on the second. If that doesn't work, please show "ifconfig pppoe" output.
