Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 17:21:13 -0500 From: Rob Zietlow <zietlow@securepipe.com> To: mike@sentex.net Cc: net@freebsd.org, rob@the-rob.com Subject: Re: SOLVED! Native PPPoE broken (4.6-STABLE), RP-PPPoE working?! Message-ID: <200206271721.13301.zietlow@securepipe.com>
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>Just to close off this issue an feed it to the archives in case anyone =3D >else >runs into this issue, the telco found the article below in the vendor's >knowledge database.=20 >Again to summarize, if you use FreeBSD, PPPoE and your ISP or your ISP's >telco uses an ERX as the PPPoE concentrator, make sure you disable and >prevent VJ header compression as it will not work. Bell Canada has been >slowly deploying these boxes so if you use Sympatico, or your ISP is in >Quebec or Ontario, you will start to run into this issue as the telco =3D >slow >gets rid of their Redback SMSes and replaces them with Unisphere's ERX >boxes.=20 > >The solution I found was to make sure that its also disabled and not >offered in RADIUS either, so you might have to talk to your ISP if they >have it configured, as we did. how exactly do you turn this off? Or even find out if it's enabled? A se= arch=20 on google mostly gives up ISDN cases of this kernel option. one article=20 mentions spppcontrol to turn this off, but when I attempt to use this opt= ion=20 I get the following PITA# spppcontrol tun0 spppcontrol: SIOCGIFGENERIC(SPPPIOGDEFS): Invalid argument I also attempted 'pppstats tun0' PITA# pppstats tun0 pppstats: invalid interface 'tun0' specified pppstats: couldn't get PPP statistics: Invalid argument PITA# pppstats -h pppstats: illegal option -- h Usage: pppstats [-a|-d] [-v|-r|-z] [-c count] [-w wait] [interface] Is there anything that I need to set in the /etc/ppp/ppp.conf or a sysctr= l? Rob=20 >=09---Mike --=20 ---------------------- Rob Zietlow Network Security Engineer=09 SecurePipe, Inc Madison, WI (608) 294-6940 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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