Fw: in-kernel pppoe success !
Kulcsár Ferenc
ferenc.kulcsar at rontgen.onyf.hu
2001. Nov. 23., P, 13:26:10 CET
Sziasztok,
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talalni:
> Hello all,
>
> I have just migrated a Centris 650 macintosh (netbsd 1.5.2) from rp-pppoe
to
> the kernel implementation,
> and it works quite better ! (512Kb/s link - I was previously cpu bound at
> 30KB/s, now I get 60KB/s and top says 99% idle ... Is it lying ?)
>
> Got it working after :
> - installing ispppcontrol binary from latest snapshot (was not
included
> into 1.5.2 distrib);
>
> - adding homebrewed mss clamping code into if_pppoe.c (I am the victim
> of a blackhole router), to mimic the CLAMPMSS option of rp-pppoe, and
> compiled a pppoe-aware 1.5Y kernel (on a i386 box, using the cross
compiler
> package. Nice stuff :-) ).
>
> - using the man pages to set up the link:
>
> ifconfig pppoe0 create
> ispppcontrol -e ae1 pppoe0
> ispppcontrol pppoe0 myauthproto=pap myauthname=<name>
> myauthsecret=<secret> hisauthproto=none
> ifconfig pppoe0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.1 mtu 1452 up
> route add default 0.0.0.1
>
> Now some questions, for those who know :
>
> - Is it possible, with the current version , to have automatic
reconnection
> ?
>
> - Is there a better (known, working) method to handle the mss problem,
> rather than hacking the tcp options at the interface level (I did not
found
> anything in the ipfilter / ipnat doc about it, and I dont want to set the
> max mss value on all the boxes of my private network) ?
>
> - Is it possible to compile only a subset of the userland commands (namely
> ispppcontrol, ipf and ipnat) ? On the mac, compiling takes forever, and I
> did not succeed in setting up the cross compiler for user mode stuff ...
>
> Regards,
> Pascal.
Egyebirant a NetBSD ketfele PPPoE megoldast is tud nyujtani.
Jo probalgatast kivanok!
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