Yes, I could just use the router but a)I run a firewall and DHCP
server on my linux box and don't want to duplicate the functionality,
b) I wanted know why it doesn't work, because, hey, I leave a lot to
be desired and could use some improvement , and c) there's just
something cool about pl
Dmitri Kostioukov wrote:
Hello, I've recently started using a provider that needs pppoe and I'm having
problem configuring my box for it. My debian box acts as a router/firewall for
several other computers on the network.
It seems to connect fine through pppoe, gets an IP address and DNS serve
On Friday 10 February 2006 11:27, Dmitri Kostioukov wrote:
>Hello, I've recently started using a provider that needs pppoe and I'm
> having problem configuring my box for it. My debian box acts as a
> router/firewall for several other computers on the network.
>
>It seems to connect fine through pp
* Reto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi!
> I have just configured PPPoE on my Debian Sid. I finally managed to get it
> online. When starting plog, I get my current (dynamic) IP-adress (local and
> remote), and the primary+secondary DNS listed.
> But I cannot ping anything, I cannot get out. Ping
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