Subject: Re: -current/in-kernel pppoe
To: til <tsteinmetz@khm.de>
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?R=E9mi_Zara?= <remi_zara@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/20/2002 23:10:11
Le mercredi 20 f=E9vrier 2002, =E0 05:13 , til a =E9crit :
> I think the best way would be to reinstall everything. Now i read that=20=
> the in-kernel pppoe in netbsd-current is much faster that the rp-pppoe=20=
> one.
It is WAY much faster !
> i wonder if it makes sense to install a netbsd-current and set up=20
> everything using the in-kernel pppoe. Unfortunately i didn't find much=20=
> information on how to set it up in a way that it automatically =
connects=20
> and re-connects if connection is lost (which was quite easy with=20
> rp-pppoe) so it runs unattended. Can anyone point me to a "how-to" on=20=
> setting up a simple NetBSD system for ADSL routing / nat-ting using =
the=20
> in kernel pppoe ?
in-kernel pppoe reconnects by default automatically. For configuration,=20=
I suggest
man pppoectl and man pppoe. One of these contains a detailed example.
Regards,
R=E9mi
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