142 lines
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142 lines
4.5 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
#***********************************************************************
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#
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# pppoe.conf
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#
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# Configuration file for rp-pppoe. Edit as appropriate and install in
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# /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
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#
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# NOTE: This file is used by the pppoe-start, pppoe-stop, pppoe-connect and
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# pppoe-status shell scripts. It is *not* used in any way by the
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# "pppoe" executable.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
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#
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# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
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# Public License.
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#
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# LIC: GPL
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# $Id$
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#***********************************************************************
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# When you configure a variable, DO NOT leave spaces around the "=" sign.
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# Ethernet card connected to DSL modem
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ETH=eth1
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# PPPoE user name. You may have to supply "@provider.com" Sympatico
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# users in Canada do need to include "@sympatico.ca"
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# Sympatico uses PAP authentication. Make sure /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
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# contains the right username/password combination.
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# For Magma, use xxyyzz@magma.ca
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USER=bxxxnxnx@sympatico.ca
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# Bring link up on demand? Default is to leave link up all the time.
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# If you want the link to come up on demand, set DEMAND to a number indicating
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# the idle time after which the link is brought down.
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DEMAND=no
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#DEMAND=300
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# DNS type: SERVER=obtain from server; SPECIFY=use DNS1 and DNS2;
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# NOCHANGE=do not adjust.
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DNSTYPE=SERVER
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# Obtain DNS server addresses from the peer (recent versions of pppd only)
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# In old config files, this used to be called USEPEERDNS. Changed to
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# PEERDNS for better Red Hat compatibility
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PEERDNS=yes
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DNS1=
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DNS2=
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# Make the PPPoE connection your default route. Set to
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# DEFAULTROUTE=no if you don't want this.
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DEFAULTROUTE=no
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### ONLY TOUCH THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS IF YOU'RE AN EXPERT
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# How long pppoe-start waits for a new PPP interface to appear before
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# concluding something went wrong. If you use 0, then pppoe-start
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# exits immediately with a successful status and does not wait for the
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# link to come up. Time is in seconds.
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#
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# WARNING WARNING WARNING:
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#
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# If you are using rp-pppoe on a physically-inaccessible host, set
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# CONNECT_TIMEOUT to 0. This makes SURE that the machine keeps trying
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# to connect forever after pppoe-start is called. Otherwise, it will
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# give out after CONNECT_TIMEOUT seconds and will not attempt to
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# connect again, making it impossible to reach.
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CONNECT_TIMEOUT=30
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# How often in seconds pppoe-start polls to check if link is up
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CONNECT_POLL=2
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# Specific desired AC Name
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ACNAME=
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# Specific desired service name
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SERVICENAME=
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# Character to echo at each poll. Use PING="" if you don't want
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# anything echoed
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PING="."
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# File where the pppoe-connect script writes its process-ID.
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# Three files are actually used:
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# $PIDFILE contains PID of pppoe-connect script
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# $PIDFILE.pppoe contains PID of pppoe process
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# $PIDFILE.pppd contains PID of pppd process
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CF_BASE=`busybox basename $CONFIG`
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PIDFILE="/etc/ppp/$CF_BASE-pppoe.pid"
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# Do you want to use synchronous PPP? "yes" or "no". "yes" is much
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# easier on CPU usage, but may not work for you. It is safer to use
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# "no", but you may want to experiment with "yes". "yes" is generally
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# safe on Linux machines with the n_hdlc line discipline; unsafe on others.
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SYNCHRONOUS=no
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# Do you want to clamp the MSS? Here's how to decide:
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# - If you have only a SINGLE computer connected to the DSL modem, choose
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# "no".
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# - If you have a computer acting as a gateway for a LAN, choose "1412".
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# The setting of 1412 is safe for either setup, but uses slightly more
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# CPU power.
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CLAMPMSS=1412
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#CLAMPMSS=no
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# LCP echo interval and failure count.
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LCP_INTERVAL=20
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LCP_FAILURE=3
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# PPPOE_TIMEOUT should be about 4*LCP_INTERVAL
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PPPOE_TIMEOUT=80
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# Firewalling: One of NONE, STANDALONE or MASQUERADE
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FIREWALL=NONE
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# Linux kernel-mode plugin for pppd. If you want to try the kernel-mode
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# plugin, use LINUX_PLUGIN=/etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
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LINUX_PLUGIN="/system/lib/librp-pppoe.so"
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LINUX_PLUGIN64="/system/lib64/librp-pppoe.so"
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# Any extra arguments to pass to pppoe. Normally, use a blank string
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# like this:
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PPPOE_EXTRA=""
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# Rumour has it that "Citizen's Communications" with a 3Com
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# HomeConnect DSL Modem DualLink requires these extra options:
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# PPPOE_EXTRA="-f 3c12:3c13 -S ISP"
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# Any extra arguments to pass to pppd. Normally, use a blank string
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# like this:
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PPPD_EXTRA=""
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########## DON'T CHANGE BELOW UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
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# If you wish to COMPLETELY overrride the pppd invocation:
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# Example:
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# OVERRIDE_PPPD_COMMAND="pppd call dsl"
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# If you want pppoe-connect to exit when connection drops:
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# RETRY_ON_FAILURE=no
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