Re: [SLE] ADSL config
Tried your suggestions but it seems it's not working yet. Viewing the log of Kinternet it there appears two lines pppd: local IP address 192.168.99.1 pppd: remote IP address 192.168.99.99 It also mentions a ppp0 interface. That I don¹t know where they come from since I don't have those addresses on my network. Why is so difficult to configure this on Suse. I have prior experience on Mandrake 8.0 and it worked beautifully. I want to stay on Suse, but for that I must have the adsl connection working. Anyone ? Thanks ./ luis oliveira on 12/24/01 12:19, jul at julo.g@sympatico.ca wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2001 18:40, Luis Oliveira wrote:
Hi,
Trying to figure how to configure properly my adsl connection but having trouble. I hope someone on this list can help. [...]ne. Not on Suse. Tried to configure the ADSL Yast2 module but I never get a connection. I'm trying to use Kinternet. Reading the Suse manuals that are included with 7.3 they refer to pppoed but I don't see that in /etc/init.d/, I only see smpppd.
Can anyone help me with the this config ?
1. install rmpppd 2. in /etc/pppoed.conf Yast@ will do:
" # ppp over ethernet # autogenerated for ADSL from SuSE YaST2
# the interface interface = "eth0"
# user and password user = "user-id" # it is user ID smoetimes != e-mail-ID password = "*******"
# dial on demand demand = "yes" idle = "3660" dns1 = "999.999.999.999" # insert your dns1 and dns2 dns2 = "999.999.999.999"
3. in /est/rc.dialout YaST2 will do, but:
" ADSL_NAME_0="ADSL" ## !!! this one is setup by Yast2 as T-DSL or smethong ## chenged to ADSL ADSL_DEVICE_0="eth0" "
And you are OK A Merry Christmas to all. Julo
On December 25, 2001 08:05 am, Luis Oliveira wrote:
Tried your suggestions but it seems it's not working yet. Viewing the log of Kinternet it there appears two lines
pppd: local IP address 192.168.99.1 pppd: remote IP address 192.168.99.99
It also mentions a ppp0 interface.
That I don¹t know where they come from since I don't have those addresses
ppp0 should be your PPPoE connection to the net. I think those 192.168.99.x numbers are local network numbers. Install the roaring penguin client. It should be on the SuSE CDs or you can get the latest version from the website. Run the config program that it comes with. Answer the questions and off you go. Nick
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