pppoe reconnection issue

Bipin Patel bipin at xbipin.com
Tue Nov 1 15:15:22 UTC 2011


hi,

can u be more specific on the portion in the script which would make it 
behave properly because the mod script is a lot different than whats in 
pfsense so i would have to edit the file manually so its better i know 
the commands which would make some difference in the present situation

Regards,
Bipin


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-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: pppoe reconnection issue
From: rozhuk.im at gmail.com
To: 'Bipin Patel' <bipin at xbipin.com>, freebsd-net at freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 6:41:01 PM

>
> I have same problem with one ISP some years ago, but config file is lost )
>
> Try this config for mpd5.
> If not help - read mpd5 manuals and play with config file.
>
>
>
> ### Rozhuk Ivan 2009 - 2010
> ### MPD configuration file
> ###
>
>
> startup:
> 	###set user foo bar admin
> 	###set user foo1 bar1
>
> 	###set console self 127.0.0.1 5005
> 	set console close
> 	#set console enable logging
>
> 	###set web self 0.0.0.0 5006
> 	set web close
> 	#set web enable auth
>
> 	set global disable one-shot tcp-wrapper
>
> 	#log +auth -bund -ccp -chat +console -echo -ecp -frame -fsm -iface
> +ipcp -ipv6cp -lcp -link -phys -radius -rep
> 	log +auth +bund +ccp +chat +console +echo +ecp +frame +fsm +iface
> +ipcp +ipv6cp +lcp +link +phys +radius +rep
>
>
> default:
> 	load pppoe_client1
>
>
> pppoe_client1:
> 	create bundle static BndPPPoECli
> 	set bundle fsm-timeout 8
> 	set bundle enable ipcp
> 	set bundle no compression encryption bw-manage round-robin ipv6cp
> crypt-reqd
> 	set iface route default
> 	set iface mtu 1492
> 	set iface idle 0
> 	set iface session 0
> 	#set iface up-script "/usr/local/etc/mpd5/pppoe_out_link.up"
> 	#set iface down-script "/usr/local/etc/mpd5/pppoe_out_link.down"
> 	set iface enable tcpmssfix
> 	set iface disable on-demand proxy-arp tee nat netflow-in netflow-out
> netflow-once ipacct
> 	set ipcp enable vjcomp req-pri-dns req-sec-dns
> 	set ipcp no req-pri-nbns req-sec-nbns
> 	create link static LnkPPPoECli pppoe
> 	set link action bundle BndPPPoECli
> 	set link mtu 1492
> 	set link mru 1492
> 	set link fsm-timeout 8
> 	set link keep-alive 16 40
> 	set link max-redial 0
> 	set link redial-delay 8
> 	set link accept pap chap-md5 chap-msv2
> 	set link enable acfcomp protocomp magicnum check-magic
> 	set link no chap-msv1 eap incoming multilink shortseq passive
> callback no-orig-auth keep-ms-domain time-remain peer-as-calling report-mac
> 	set auth authname XXXXXXXXXX
> 	set auth password YYYYYYYYYY
> 	set pppoe iface ZZZZZ
> 	set pppoe service ""
> 	#set pppoe acname<name>
> 	Open
>
>
>
>
> --
> Rozhuk Ivan
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-freebsd-net at freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
>> net at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Bipin Patel
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 9:47 PM
>> To: freebsd-net at freebsd.org
>> Subject: pppoe reconnection issue
>>
>>
>>     hi,
>>     can some1 help or fix this issue mentioned here
>>     [1]http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,41061.0.html
>>     its something to do with freebsd and mpd which causes a pppoe
>>     connection not to reestablish once the modem is reset leaving behind
>> a
>>     zombie connection which is only brought down with a link down, older
>>     freebsd used to perform this well along with the older mpd v4 i
>> guess
>>     but this newer mpd v5.5 and newer bsd has this issue, it more over
>>     looks like a mpd issue and i was asked to bring up this in this
>>     mailing list as the developers at pfsense havent yet replied and
>> there
>>     r quiet a few ppl suffering this including me
>>
>>     --
>>     Regards,
>>     Bipin
>>       _________________________________________________________________
>>
>> References
>>
>>     1. http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,41061.0.html
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