Erinevus lehekülje "Pppoe kiire" redaktsioonide vahel
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This HOWTO is for setting a FreeBSD ppp over Ethernet server with pppoed | This HOWTO is for setting a FreeBSD ppp over Ethernet server with pppoed | ||
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− | + | /etc/rc.conf, add: | |
pppoed_enable="YES" | pppoed_enable="YES" | ||
pppoed_flags="-d -P /var/run/pppoed.pid -a "server" -l "default" " | pppoed_flags="-d -P /var/run/pppoed.pid -a "server" -l "default" " | ||
pppoed_interface="fxp1" | pppoed_interface="fxp1" | ||
− | + | /etc/ppp/ppp.conf | |
default: | default: | ||
set log Chat Command Phase #turn on some logging. See man ppp.conf | set log Chat Command Phase #turn on some logging. See man ppp.conf | ||
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*- If you use different versions of windows boxes (not only xp) let enable pap and chap too | *- If you use different versions of windows boxes (not only xp) let enable pap and chap too | ||
− | *- If you want a user to be connected only once (so users cannot give username and passowords to others to use the same account) you must setup a radius server | + | *- If you want a user to be connected only once (so users cannot give username and passowords to others to use the same account) you must setup a radius server (freeradius or radius-cistron, from ports collection). |
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*- If you have problems login in from windows box than set speed sync from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf might help you | *- If you have problems login in from windows box than set speed sync from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf might help you | ||
*- pppoed daemon consumes some cpu so a faster cpu is better, also for many users is better to have more ram (512 or 1024 MB) | *- pppoed daemon consumes some cpu so a faster cpu is better, also for many users is better to have more ram (512 or 1024 MB) |
Redaktsioon: 10. märts 2008, kell 00:11
Setting a PPPoEd Server This HOWTO is for setting a FreeBSD ppp over Ethernet server with pppoed
/etc/rc.conf, add:
pppoed_enable="YES" pppoed_flags="-d -P /var/run/pppoed.pid -a "server" -l "default" " pppoed_interface="fxp1"
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf
default: set log Chat Command Phase #turn on some logging. See man ppp.conf enable pap #turn on chap and pap accounting enable chap allow mode direct #turn on ppp bridging enable proxy #turn on ppp proxyarping (redundant of a disable ipv6cp #we don't use ipv6, don't want the errors set mru 1492 #set mru below 1500 (PPPoE MTU issue) set mtu 1492 #set mtu below 1500 (PPPoE MTU issue) set ifaddr 10.0.0.1 10.0.1.1-10.0.5.254 set speed sync set timeout 0 enable lqr accept dns
4. edit /etc/ppp/ppp.secret
username password
Reboot.
Hint: You could configure ipfw firewall to deny any to any and then make a script (easy) for every ppp connection to add a rule in firewall to allow ip for that connection.
Valuable Advices:
- - If you use different versions of windows boxes (not only xp) let enable pap and chap too
- - If you want a user to be connected only once (so users cannot give username and passowords to others to use the same account) you must setup a radius server (freeradius or radius-cistron, from ports collection).
- - If you have problems login in from windows box than set speed sync from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf might help you
- - pppoed daemon consumes some cpu so a faster cpu is better, also for many users is better to have more ram (512 or 1024 MB)
- - If you have problems stop your pppoed process (/etc/rc.d/pppoed stop) then launch pppoed with -Fd option instead -d, from command line to have pppoed in foreground to see errors.
- - On a lan with many users I had a problem, i guess some of the clients had a misconfigured pppoed server so it keeps asking for connection to pppoed server, flooding, forking the pppoed daemon continously. It is a patch that might solve this problem, I've read about it here: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-February/010136.html , but could not find that patch.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-isp/2007-February/004587.html