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Date:      Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:22:28 +0200
From:      Nikola Stojanoski <nikola@vlaeonline.com>
To:        Jay Banks <jay.quest4@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PPPOE concentrator troubleshooting
Message-ID:  <46BF33C4.6030203@vlaeonline.com>
In-Reply-To: <006d01c7dcec$a0ec6cf0$5fbd050c@4BANKS>
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Hi,

i've never used mpd but i've done some research on it. i'm attaching a 
file in which you have a generator for mpd.conf for pppoe connections. 
also i've noticed you have /36 for subnet?

i hope this will help you.

Regards

Jay Banks wrote:
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>> Hi Jay
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>> Have a gander at
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>> http://www.hpi.net/whitepapers/warta/
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
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> I've actually seen that before, and it would be great, except that I 
> used mpd and not pppoed. And the reason I did that was because mpd was 
> supposed to be a lot faster and require less resources because it runs 
> partially in userland and partially in kernal mode. Unfortunately, it 
> looks like only three or four people actually use mpd (and two of 
> those people live in Russia and don't know english). Also, tons of 
> people use PPPoE as a client, so when you try and search for info, you 
> pull up info on how to configure a client, not a server.
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> I noticed in this guy's diagrams he has two nic cards. I also ran into 
> a Linux "how to" that said two NIC cards were required, one with no IP 
> address and one with an IP address.
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> Anyone know if it can be configured with one NIC card?
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> Also, does anyone know what "set ipcp ranges" actually does. It looks 
> like this in mpd.conf:
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> set ipcp ranges 64.238.118.143/36 64.238.118.145/36
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> Sure would be nice if the manual documented stuff like that... I don't 
> know, maybe it is in there somewhere and I just can't find it??? It's 
> hard to pms too much when it's free, but darn I would pay money for 
> some *good* documentaion or for someone to send me all of their config 
> files from a working PPPoE server....how does $20.00 sound...anyone? :-)
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> Thanks,
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