[RP-PPPoE] Question about using rp-pppoe without a username/password
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fall" <rfall at witsend.com>
To: <rp-pppoe at lists.roaringpenguin.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:29 AM
Subject: [RP-PPPoE] Question about using rp-pppoe without a
username/password
> Here's my setup:
>
> AT&T ADSL line, with a block of static IP addresses assigned
>
> PPPoE
>
> No username/password login required
>
> Currently I use a DSL line card in a Linux system for internet access.
>
> I want to configure a separate, replacement system to be able to take
> the main system out of service for maintenance.
>
> So, I got a small Linux box and a DLink DSL-2320B ADSL modem. I plan to
> run
> the 2320B in bridged mode, and have the Linux box use rp-pppoe to "dial
> up"
> the ADSL connection. (I prefer to run in this mode, rather than have the
> 2320B handle PPPoe handshaking, as I can directly control and monitor the
> connection this way, and for other reasons.)
>
> Here's the question: how do I set up the rp-pppoe configuration file
> to bring up the DSL connection without trying to supply a username/
> password?
> Is this even possible?
>
> I did some testing, and could not find a configuration setup which both
> kept rp-pppoe happy, and which brought up the DSL line.
>
> As a further note, I have been able to run the 2320B in "smart" mode and
> successfully bring up the line, so I know it's working.
>
> Thanks, in advance.
>
> - Rich
>
> =================
>
> Richard Fall
> rfall at witsend.com
>
>
>
>
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