Re: Re: pppoe problem

2006-03-08 Thread Dmitri Kostioukov
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

Re: pppoe problem

2006-02-11 Thread Michael M.
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

Re: pppoe problem

2006-02-10 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: PPPoE problem: everything fine: no ping, no access

2001-10-23 Thread Sergio E. Schvezov
* 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