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From: David Schwartz on 26 Apr 2010 06:37 On Apr 26, 1:10 am, "goarilla(a)work" <kevindotpau...(a)mtmdotkuleuven.be> wrote: > how about this one:http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/pppoe#download I'm not specifically familiar with Lenny, but this is what most distributions use for PPPoE. Likely your package manager can install it, the package may be called "rp-pppoe". DS
From: Mart Frauenlob on 26 Apr 2010 10:11
On 26.04.2010 05:49, Joshua Whalen wrote: > Thanks to everyone so far for all your help... I'm pretty close to havng > a workable solution, but can someone clue me in on exactly how one might > initiate a pppoe connection WITHOUT the router? I kind of had a sudden > flash of memory where I recalled having made such a setup about a decade > ago, where I simply plugged the dsl line into the ethernet jack. This, > however, was on a mac, not a linux box, and so I was using > chimpinterface tools like internet connect to establish the internet > connection. It seemed that David was implying I could do something like > this with linux, but I want to make sure I've understood this correctly, > and what software, if any, I need to do the job. Again, I'm running > Debian/Lenny with a Verizon dsl line (soon to be a panix/verizon dsl > line, which will make life easier). > please switch to bottom posting. aptitude search pppoe and/or: fav. search engine: linux dsl pppoe |