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    Another problem - PPPoE

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

      @nocer:

      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17265.msg89839.html#msg89839

      TNX!

      My mistake. I didn't read recent posts. My only wish was to try vouchers on captive
      portal.

      Sasa

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        nocer
        last edited by

        Hi,

        never mind, I too still have same/various issues but hey, it's only -AA. Also this seems to be fixed in 8.0-based build but sshd won't start instead.

        cheers,

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          ssbaksa
          last edited by

          @nocer:

          Hi,
          never mind, I too still have same/various issues but hey, it's only -AA. Also this seems to be fixed in 8.0-based build but sshd won't start instead.
          cheers,

          It looks to me that this is general mppd problem in 7.2 - not pfS bug.

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            eri--
            last edited by

            Its a missing kernel option.
            I will not add the options to 7.2 based builds before 1.2.3 is released!

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              ssbaksa
              last edited by

              @ermal:

              Its a missing kernel option.
              I will not add the options to 7.2 based builds before 1.2.3 is released!

              Ok Ermal, TNX for your info.
              Can I add that option manually in boot configuration?

              Sasa

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                eri--
                last edited by

                The best you can do isget a FreeBSD iso of 7.2 and copy /boot/kernel/ng_tcpmss.ko in /boot/kernel of pfSense and load that module for now on 7.2 2.0 pfSense.

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                  nocer
                  last edited by

                  Hi,

                  @ssbaksa:

                  @nocer:

                  Hi,
                  never mind, I too still have same/various issues but hey, it's only -AA. Also this seems to be fixed in 8.0-based build but sshd won't start instead.
                  cheers,

                  It looks to me that this is general mppd problem in 7.2 - not pfS bug.

                  yup, I'm not talking'bout pfSense itself, it's more and less general FreeBSD issue indeed, I just pointed how you can go ahead and your PPPoE comes up for quick work around.

                  @ermal:

                  The best you can do isget a FreeBSD iso of 7.2 and copy /boot/kernel/ng_tcpmss.ko in /boot/kernel of pfSense and load that module for now on 7.2 2.0 pfSense.

                  That's what I am doing for now. Put that ko in loader.conf and youre done.

                  cheers,

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                    ssbaksa
                    last edited by

                    TNX Ermal, TNX Nocer for your help and sugestions. I will try.

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                      _igor_
                      last edited by

                      Many many thanx, master ermal! I tried and it works like a greasy piston! Great all that good work!

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                        whitewiz
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                        Installed build from 2Sept09

                        Tried this:
                        disable tcpmssfix in /etc/vpn/inc/interfaces.inc (line 1717) like this:
                                $mpdconf .= <<<eod<br>set iface {$ondemand} on-demand
                                set iface idle {$idle}
                                #set iface enable tcpmssfix
                                set iface up-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkup
                                set iface down-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown
                        but i have no /etc/vpn directory
                        so i tried the same change on the /etc/inc/interfaces.inc file
                        –don't do that, pfsense will not work afterward, re-installed

                        I am trying the following:
                        copy /boot/kernel/ng_tcpmss.ko from 7.2 live cd .iso image
                        paste into /boot/kernel
                        i can use the Diagnostics, CommandLine interface to upload the file but i can't find the file afterward, and the interface doesn't report success/fail
                        i think there is a config file i need to add ng_tcpmss.ko to as well but i can't find any reference to it now</eod<br>

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                          nocer
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          I'm not quite understand what youre really looking for but assuming youre trying to force the kernel loads that ko while booting. It's really simple, not pfsense issue, very basic FreeBSD behavior, just edit loader.conf and add a line to specify the ko which you're willing to load at boot time. If I am missing your point then forget'bout it  ;D

                          cheers,

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