Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:22:53 -0300
From:      Mauricio Brunstein <mbrunstein@gmail.com>
To:        Hexren <me@hexren.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:    =?iso-8859-1?q?Re=3A_Re=5B4=5D=3A_Can=B4t_access_a_box_remotely?=
Message-ID:  <598229640501191522557cd927@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <5982296405011914294f879bce@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <59822964050119131120fbb88c@mail.gmail.com> <17020225212.20050119222233@hexren.net> <598229640501191337b644520@mail.gmail.com> <16421516128.20050119224404@hexren.net> <5982296405011913535f848139@mail.gmail.com> <7122618543.20050119230226@hexren.net> <5982296405011914294f879bce@mail.gmail.com>

next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
Hexren:

Also I have another question:

If you look at the handbook it states that if you use ppp, you need to
put router_enable=3D"NO" in rc.conf, because if you enable routed, it
can delete the routes added by ppp. The problem is that if I put
router_enable=3D"NO" in rc.conf, i cant access my box from outside, and
this time is not a dyndns related issue. I don=B4t have idea that what
could be the cause of this situation. Does it seems familiar to you???

Thank you for all your help!!!

Mauricio.


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:29:48 -0300, Mauricio Brunstein
<mbrunstein@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hexren:
>=20
> Why do you say:
>=20
> > As a quick workaround: In your ppp.conf delete the default profile and
> > rename your profile default. The remove the 'ppp_profile=3D"my_isp"'
> > line from your rc.conf.
>=20
> I actually want to dial to my_isp from rc.conf. If I delete the
> "default" profile, then I need to copy those 2 lines in that profile
> to the "my_isp" profile?
>=20
> Than you again,
>=20
> Mauricio
>=20
> PD: This is my ppp.conf:
>=20
> server:~ $ sudo cat /etc/ppp/ppp.conf
> default:
> set log Phase Chat IPCP CCP tun command
> set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.255
>=20
> my_isp:
> set device PPPoE:fxp0 # replace fxp0 with your Ethernet device
> set mtu 1492
> set mru 1492
> enable mssfixup
> set ctsrts off
> set speed sync
> disable acfcomp protocomp
> deny acfcomp
> set authname xxxxxxxx
> set authkey yyyyyyyyy
> add default HISADDR
> # enable lqr
> disable ipv6cp
> # set lqrperiod 5
> enable dns
> server:~ $
>=20
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 23:02:26 +0100, Hexren <me@hexren.net> wrote:
> > MB> Hexren:
> >
> > MB> The pocess of PID 212 is ppp:
> >
> > MB> server:~ $ ps auxw|grep 212
> > MB>       root    212  0.0  0.8  3240 2112  ??  Ss    5:53PM   0:00.43 =
ppp
> > MB> -ddial default
> > MB> mauro   687  0.0  0.4  1472  892  p0  S+    6:48PM   0:00.00 grep 2=
12
> > MB> server:~ $
> >
> >
> > >>
> > >> ---------------------------------------------
> > >>
> > >> Wild guessing here:
> > >> Maybe the interface tun0 gets created when it is first called by
> > >> something refering to rc.conf. (It is in there isn't it ?). When ppp
> > >> the fires up it creates its own tun device, taking the next "free"
> > >> name which is tun1 as tun0 already exists and ppp can't know if it i=
s
> > >> used by something else.
> > >> Try removing all references to tun0 from /etc/rc.conf
> > >>
> > >> Keep in mind that this is only a guess.
> > >> Also look at what hides behind PID 212. You can see in th output you
> > >> provided that tun0 was created by that PID.
> > >>
> > >> Hexren
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------
> >
> > It is not the reference.
> > When ppp is started it first tries to dial in using the profile named
> > default.
> > >"root    212 <sniped> ppp -ddial <look here>default<look here>"
> >
> > As a quick workaround: In your ppp.conf delete the default profile and
> > rename your profile default. The remove the 'ppp_profile=3D"my_isp"'
> > line from your rc.conf.
> >
> > I am pretty shure there is a cleaner way to do this. But unfortunatly
> > I am unaware of it.
> >
> > Hexren
> >
>



Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?598229640501191522557cd927>