On Tuesday 2017-01-03 21:07, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
I have a DSL modem (not router) I need to use to connect to the internet. For connection I need a username/password pair which is set up in the system. This scenario worked in openSUSE versions up to 13.1. openSUSE 13.2 lacks pppoe/DSL setup in YAST. When openSUSE 13.2 came out I thought it was only a temporary thing, and it would be fixed.
I run this setup with openSuSE 13.2/wicked, needed "manual" configuration of ppp. enough howtos out there.
Now, before installing openSUSE leap 42.2 I checked it, and found this:
Thread: No DSL connection in LEAP 42.2
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/521147-No-DSL-connection-in-LEAP-...
This thread mentions above method to work
Is this information correct? And if yes is it serious, that after 2 more releases this hasn't still been fixed?
I don't want to use network manager because I find it too complex, and I don't want users to be able to modify network settings.
What I want is to setup network connection system-wide (same setup for all users) and that - users cannot modify network settings - users can connect to / disconnect from network by clicking an icon in the system tray or panel - users can choose from predefined connection setups
should also work with wicked and some sudo commands
This worked perfectly up to openSUSE 13.1 (smpppd and kinternet/ qinternet packages).
Is this feasible in openSUSE leap 42.2?
Thanks,
Istvan
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