Hi,
On Don Aug 9 10:55 , Can Erkin Acar sent:
Umaxx wrote:
> hi,
>
> after upgrading my router to -current the dsl pppoe connection does
not work
> anymore.
> userland ppp connects fine but freezes after K30 seconds. freeze
means the
> connection is still there no errors shown in logs and ifconfig
state is normal
> but there is no more incoming traffic. the provider and modem
hardware is ok
> since i'm connected now through a netscreen to write this mail. i
changed
> nothing
> in ppp configuration since years and disabled pf for testing...
same problem.
> as i can see in source changes: not much has changed in userland
ppp and nfe
> code
> since 4.1.
I would suggest you try with a different ethernet card if possible
just to rule out that possibility. Have you checked your cables?
You can also try to experiment with media settings (speed/duplex)
of your card.
I tried with different settings for example 10 baseT on nfe1, no
difference.
I have no other ethernet card around here, but Gregory Edigarov tried
that already, no difference too.
> i read in some forums that it would be better to user kernel
pppoe...
> so i tried to use kernel pppoe as workaround, but its does not
connect. i used
> following configuration in /etc/hostname.pppoe0:
>
> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev nfe1 \
> authproto pap authname **** authkey **** up
> !/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1
Please read pppoe(4) for -current, you need to add "-ifp pppoe0"
in -current
to your route command.
Yes I know the manpage, I tried that already before. I copy and
pasted the lines from manpage, was not working too. The above example
was the fifth attempt :)
First test using a kernel from the latest snapshot. With and
without MP.
This will make sure we are testing/debugging the same thing.
I tried with and without MP and with enabled and disabled ACPI,
everytime the same results. I downgraded (yes, I know its not
suggested) to latest snapshots, same results, not working. Now I'm
back on -current.
If your problem persists, please send me the debug outputs
from /var/log/messages after "ifconfig pppoe0 debug"
and the binary tcpdump of a session:
tcpdump -w pppoe.dump -i nfe1 not ip
I send you the debug output in an extra mail not on the list.
Thanks for your help,
Cheers,
Joerg
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