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> (1) Why rp-pppoe is deprecated? |
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ppp included the pppoe-plugin known from rp-pppoe. the pppoe-plugin uses |
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the kernel-mode PPPoE. There is no need for rp-pppoe anymore, because |
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ppp offers everything needed. |
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> (2) Every time I call /etc/init.d/net.ppp0 there is a warning saying |
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> that "net.ppp0 is started but is inactive" This is my /etc/conf.d/net |
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> modules=( "iproute2") |
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> config_eth0=( "192.168.0.2/24" ) |
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> |
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> config_ppp0=( "ppp" ) |
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> link_ppp0="eth0" |
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> plugins_ppp0=( "pppoe" ) |
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> username_ppp0='xxx' |
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> password_ppp0='xxx' |
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> pppd_ppp0=( "updetach" "defaultroute" "usepeerdns") |
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> Any suggestion? |
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I have no clue what's wrong here. |
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But i have to tell you, that my net.ppp0 was provided by net-dialup/ppp |
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instead of baselayout. So i symlinked net.lo to net.ppp9 and used |
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net.ppp9 instead. (I'm using ~x86 baselayout with x86 ppp) |
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Greetings |
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Sven |