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Date:      Wed, 4 Apr 2001 00:03:17 +0200
From:      "Leif Neland" <leifn@neland.dk>
To:        <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   pppoe, userland ppp
Message-ID:  <013d01c0bcc0$d3d26e60$6405a8c0@neland.dk>

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I'd like to try pppoe to connect to poptop (on a linuxbox). The port is forbidden; I should use ng_pppoe.

I haven't done netgraph stuff before; afaiu I should attach ng_pppoe to a node which is the physical device. But I'm doing userland ppp, and tun0 is not a node. ngctl list shows this:
There are 10 total nodes:
  Name: ngctl3349       Type: socket          ID: 0000000b   Num hooks: 0
  Name: ipr3            Type: ether           ID: 00000009   Num hooks: 0
  Name: ipr2            Type: ether           ID: 00000008   Num hooks: 0
  Name: ipr1            Type: ether           ID: 00000007   Num hooks: 0
  Name: ipr0            Type: ether           ID: 00000006   Num hooks: 0
  Name: isp3            Type: ether           ID: 00000005   Num hooks: 0
  Name: isp2            Type: ether           ID: 00000004   Num hooks: 0
  Name: isp1            Type: ether           ID: 00000003   Num hooks: 0
  Name: isp0            Type: ether           ID: 00000002   Num hooks: 0
  Name: ed0             Type: ether           ID: 00000001   Num hooks: 0

If my local network is 192.168.5.0, inside ip 192.168.5.11, outside ip dynamic, the remote internal network 192.168.0.0, the gateway running poptop is 192.168.0.1 internal, 194.1.2.3 outside, how do I setup ng_pppoe?

When my ADSL gets installed, it will be on ed1. Same question as above.

Leif



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