PPPoE problems

Julian Elischer julian at elischer.org
Wed May 5 15:10:27 PDT 2004


use tcpdump to watch teh packets coming and going..
tcpdump can interpret PPPOE packets.


On Wed, 5 May 2004, Julian Stecklina wrote:

> "Artemis Clide Frog" <clidefrog at hotmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Have you configured PPP in Daemon mode correctly? Take a look at this
> > whitepaper - it may render some assistance.
> 
> It was insightful and I played with pppoed a second time, but got not
> further. I also tried to use mpd as PPPoE server (this was a bit
> challenging as documentation is scarce), it also says that it's
> listening on ath0 for PPPoE connections, but connection attempts
> remain unanswered.
> 
> Thanks for the pointer anyway.
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> Julian Stecklina 
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