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    PPPoE is broken

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      nocer
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I too confirmed tcpmssfix kills me instantly. Don't know why it happens 'cos same mpd4 same conf but never accept that option which been working for years…anyways, just got rid of PPPoE then started seeing that sshd hesitate to start due to some "symbol" is missing in /libexec/ld-elf.so.1, replacing shared object and/or sshd from newer builds neither help. Does happen on 7.2 based build too.

      cheers,

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        eri--
        last edited by

        Try next builds i added the missing options.

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          nocer
          last edited by

          ermal,

          Thank you always. I will grab something new.

          cheers,

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            nocer
            last edited by

            Hi,

            the latest 7.2-based build still has this issue so I have to comment it out but without tcpmssfix enabled, accessing msn/yahoo/google, and many sites are too sluggish. It is fixed in recent 8.0-based builds but sshd service won't come up, and last 3-4 builds are not seem to be built correctly.

            cheers,

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              pfsense_fan009
              last edited by

              when will this be fixed? please let us know when it's fixed (pppoe not working with latest release 7.2).INstallation was also difficult with CF (I had to retry a few times while installing)

              Pfsense 2.x on Alix 2d13 (dual wan with failover).

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                2low4zero
                last edited by

                I get this same issue with PPTP connects, not just PPoE.  Of course, it's 'mpd' that's the problem;

                –-reverse order---
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: [pt0] IPCP: parameter negotiation failed
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: [pt0] IfaceNgIpInit() error, closing IPCP
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: can't create tcpmss node at "bypass"->"inet": No such file or directory
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: [pt0] IFACE: Up event
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: x.x.x.16 -> x.x.x.2
                Jul 23 10:14:02 mpd: [pt0] IPCP: LayerUp
                –----

                IPCP UP, Oh, wait..., never mind....

                Same thing happens for PPPoE or PPTP for me.
                L2TP and IPSec (with the Shrew client) aren't an option for me because my users (and management) would rather use the pretty windows "Add Network Connection" wizard and just "loooooove" PPTP (even though that same connection type can do L2TP).  Don't ask, I stopped fighting it long ago....

                So is this issue currently on Ermal's radar?  Or anyone elses?

                Thanks for listening.

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                  eri--
                  last edited by

                  Please search before posting

                  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17644.0.html

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                    2low4zero
                    last edited by

                    Actually read that thread, plus many, many others.  And the last post was a week old.  So nothing's going to be resolved until 1.2.3 goes golden, primary 2.0 development goes to FreeBSD-8, and/or something along those lines.  That's what I needed.  Time to set up mpd on a freebsd box and just use that for the time being then.

                    Thanks anyway.

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                      nocer
                      last edited by

                      Assume you're living on 7.2-based build, then the best you can do is to get a FreeBSD ISO of 7.2 and copy /boot/kernel/ng_tcpmss.ko in /boot/kernel of your box.

                      cheers,

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                        tekoholic
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                        @nocer:

                        …living on 7.2-based build...

                        As am I…  I've seen much info, now that I'm getting caught back up with recent pfSense news, about the new 8.0-based builds, but they seem not to exist.  Any news on when they'll actually become available, or where they can be found?

                        That asked, I've copied the ng_tcpmss.ko into place, and this allows me to bring up the PPPoE iface.  However, at random, the iface just dies.  Might run for minutes, might run for hours, and then it just drops off, loses IP, and will not reconnect until disabled and re-enabled.  I've run this same modem and account on older pfSense rev's, ZeroShell, etc.  This is the first I've experienced of this.  Since, I've run the ZeroShell VM again, for a few hours, and it does NOT experience any issue.  Is there anything that can be done about this?

                        edit: minor misspelling correction, additional info...

                        Running 2.0-ALPHA, updated almost daily on
                        Athlon 1.4Ghz, 768MB PC100, 3 NIC's (2x10/100, 1xGB), 20G HDD,
                        Currently Dual-WAN (1 cable 6M/512K, 1 DSL 7M/768K), Single LAN
                        Working on adding 1 WiFi WAN and 2 cellular (when we're home with our phones)

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