I'M STUCK: pppoe client
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to connect a pfSense router to a Centurytel DSL account. I use and love pfSense at home on a DHCP (cable modem) environment. However, this DSL account is giving me trouble. Currently there is a simple Linksys wireless router installed, and it works great. I have the correct pppoe user name and password, and even tried spoofing the pfSense's WAN MAC to match the Linksys MAC. I've never used BSD/UNIX/Linux in a PPPOE environment, so I really don't even know where to start… I plug the ethernet cable from the modem to the Linksys and it connects immediately. The modem is a SpeedStream 5260.
I found in the forum the document about ATT accounts may need <dnsnosec>key in the xml file, and have also tried this.
I get the following from the pfSense Log:
Jul 17 08:36:23 mpd: AUTHPROTO PAP
Jul 17 08:36:23 mpd: MAGICNUM 17436208
Jul 17 08:36:23 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:23 mpd: MAGICNUM 969cb8c9
Jul 17 08:36:23 mpd: MESG: Request Denied
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MAGICNUM ef32cbc7
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: AUTHPROTO PAP
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MAGICNUM 53f31e48
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: AUTHPROTO PAP
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MAGICNUM 53f31e48
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MAGICNUM ef32cbc7
Jul 17 08:36:30 mpd: MESG: Request Denied
Jul 17 08:36:36 mpd: MRU 1492
Jul 17 08:36:36 mpd: MAGICNUM 9799582c
Jul 17 08:36:36 mpd: MRU 1492Any help is appreciated! (I have tried this with v1.2.3RC1 and v2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA with the same results)
John</dnsnosec> -
Does anybody have any thoughts or suggestions? I tried to do a packet capture on the WAN NIC, but it captures 0 packets.
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Hrm…
Maybe a silly question, but have you tried rebooting the DSL modem after moving to the PFS box?
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Yes. I even tried everything off, turn the pfSense box on and let it boot, then turn the modem on… same result.
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Maybe if you followed the instructions here the additional configuration options may get you there.
http://www.i-hacked.com/content/view/27/71/