This is my reply to another message. We installed on RedHat Linux 6.1
I have just now (lucked out). Here are two links that can help you get
Roaring Penguin PPPoE Client up and running. Forget that PacBell stuff. I
saw your post and decided to go another direction. These directions are for
Bell Atlantic, but it worked the same. The rpm was easy to install and the
program was very easy to configure. We are using IP Masq with 8 clients and
it seems to work great with a permanent connection.
http://www.panix.com/~dfoster/prog/linux/pppoe.html
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe.html
E-Mail me directly for questions, I probably won't be back here for a while,
NOW!
John
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: > I have pacbell DSL with DHCP. Does not matter what operating system I
am
: > using my ethernet adapter never gets an address. In windows they supply
a
: > virtual ethernet card PPPoE (I assume PPP over ethernet), this virtual
: > adapter gets the address and i'm on. Has anyone set this up with any
form
: > of linux? I have several to choose from..REDHAT SUSE DEBIAN
: >
: > Thanks
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: I've not used PPPoE but here's a link
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: http://www.suse.de/~bk/PPPoE-project.html
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