PPPoE Service Names w/ SMPPPD
Hi, I am using SuSE 10.0. My ISP uses PPPoE w/ a specified service name. How can I configure SMPPPD, so that is passes the service name to the underlying PPPoE? Can I use the pppoe kernel module? Or should I install rp-pppoe? Many thanks for any replies. Greetings, Mitko
On Monday 23 January 2006 14:23, Dimitar Popov wrote:
Hi,
I am using SuSE 10.0. My ISP uses PPPoE w/ a specified service name. How can I configure SMPPPD, so that is passes the service name to the underlying PPPoE? Can I use the pppoe kernel module? Or should I install rp-pppoe?
Many thanks for any replies.
Greetings, Mitko
Hi,
The only solution that I was able to come up with was to
replace /usr/sbin/pppoe with a shell script that calls the original
executable with the -S
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 23:34, Dimitar Georgiev Popov wrote:
Maybe smpppd should be modified so that it can pass parameters to the called executable.
Best you open a enhancement bug in http://bugzilla.novell.com -Andi
Dimitar Georgiev Popov
Hi,
I am using SuSE 10.0. My ISP uses PPPoE w/ a specified service name. How can I configure SMPPPD, so that is passes the service name to the underlying PPPoE? Can I use the pppoe kernel module? Or should I install rp-pppoe?
Many thanks for any replies.
Greetings, Mitko
Hi, The only solution that I was able to come up with was to replace /usr/sbin/pppoe with a shell script that calls the original executable with the -S option and the rest of the parameters from smpppd. Maybe smpppd should be modified so that it can pass parameters to the called executable. Greetings, Mitko -- Check the List-Unsubscribe header to unsubscribe For additional commands, email: suse-amd64-help@suse.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars.
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