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    [SOLVED]PPPoE unstable in 2.0-RC2

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      zlyzwy
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      @clarknova:

      Can you please post a screenshot of your /interfaces_ppps.php page?

      here is the screens for both /interfaces_ppps.php and interfaces_assign.php..

      thanks for your help:)))

      PPPs.png
      PPPs.png_thumb
      assignNW.png
      assignNW.png_thumb

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        zlyzwy
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        @spock:

        This is the same problem as me and some others are having (see: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,35475.msg195777.html#msg195777). Personally I've spent quite a few hours trying to figure out what goes wrong, and from the looks of it the problem is in mpd and not in pfSense.

        Devs are asking for help with debugging to solve it, but there really isn't anything else to post then what xbipin in the other thread has already supplied, unless there is some other way to debug mpd that I dont know about..

        Since it seems just a few of us are facing this, it won't get much priority to fix before final I think, especially if the problem resides outside the pfSense code. But there is a work around in the other thread.

        Hi,

        I have read the post a lot however I didn't find any solution there… So I post my question here even they are similar. Hopefull we can figure it out.

        May I ask do you have the lost of connection while heavily loaded on PPPoE?

        Because I found it mostly got connection lost with heavily load on PPPoE..

        The ISP is going to send me a new ADSL modern this weekend. Maybe it's the problem of modern?

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          wallabybob
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          Why do you have two pppoe interfaces tied to the same physical interface?

          You might get a different result if you delete the apparently unused pppoe interface.

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            zlyzwy
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            @wallabybob:

            Why do you have two pppoe interfaces tied to the same physical interface?

            You might get a different result if you delete the apparently unused pppoe interface.

            Actually they are two different I/F cards. I was trying to use the different I/F card however there comes the same result.
            I will just delete the one that no use and try again..

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              xbipin
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              @spock:

              This is the same problem as me and some others are having (see: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,35475.msg195777.html#msg195777). Personally I've spent quite a few hours trying to figure out what goes wrong, and from the looks of it the problem is in mpd and not in pfSense.

              Devs are asking for help with debugging to solve it, but there really isn't anything else to post then what xbipin in the other thread has already supplied, unless there is some other way to debug mpd that I dont know about..

              Since it seems just a few of us are facing this, it won't get much priority to fix before final I think, especially if the problem resides outside the pfSense code. But there is a work around in the other thread.

              i have been complaining of the issue since the time mpd was upgraded on pfv2 and its definately mpd and frankly speaking i cant figure out a way to put mpd in a complete debug mode or else it could have been fixed by now

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                wallabybob
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                @zlyzwy:

                @wallabybob:

                Why do you have two pppoe interfaces tied to the same physical interface?

                Actually they are two different I/F cards.

                The screenshot you posted shows pppoe0 and pppoe1 both using the same interface em0. So the screenshot you posted is not of the configuration with the trouble?

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                  zlyzwy
                  last edited by

                  @wallabybob:

                  @zlyzwy:

                  @wallabybob:

                  Why do you have two pppoe interfaces tied to the same physical interface?

                  Actually they are two different I/F cards.

                  The screenshot you posted shows pppoe0 and pppoe1 both using the same interface em0. So the screenshot you posted is not of the configuration with the trouble?

                  The screen shots are exactly the configurations I am using.. I think there is some misunderstanding here.
                  I was using 3 LAN ports on this machine, two of them are WAN and one is LAN. that's why there are two PPPoE port.But there is always one PPPoE connection.
                  Now I removed one LAN port but I didn't remove the configuration in Pfsnese.
                  As you can see from another screen shot(interfaces_assign.php), I choose the PPPoE1 for WAN port and I am sure it's working.

                  Now I have removed the PPPoE0 so there is only one PPPoE1 in the list.

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                    wallabybob
                    last edited by

                    There is a possible ambiguity with two pppoe interfaces using the one physical interface: which pppoe interfaces gets the incoming ppp traffic from the single physical interface?

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                      zlyzwy
                      last edited by

                      @wallabybob:

                      There is a possible ambiguity with two pppoe interfaces using the one physical interface: which pppoe interfaces gets the incoming ppp traffic from the single physical interface?

                      PPPoE1 is getting the incoming traffic from physical interface.

                      And I have removed the PPPoE0 since it's no longer to be used…

                      The problem is still be there and I am waiting for the new ADSL modern.
                      I have tried to exchange everything(eg:cable,I/F card...) except for ADSL modern...

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                        p0ddie
                        last edited by

                        does the connection drop soradically or under heavy load?

                        try setting the mtu to 1492 on the interface the modem is connected to.

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                          zlyzwy
                          last edited by

                          @p0ddie:

                          does the connection drop soradically or under heavy load?

                          try setting the mtu to 1492 on the interface the modem is connected to.

                          I see the connection drop under heavy load mostly..
                          I always set the MTU to 1492 by manual according to ISP's regulation.

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                            p0ddie
                            last edited by

                            how is memory usage and cpu utilization when you saturate the dsl line? is enough memory and cpu left?

                            I used pfsense 2.0 beta and 2.0RC1 with a 16/1 dsl line over pppoe for about 4 months and it worked flawlessly.

                            what brand is the ethernet port your dsl modem is connected to? do you have the possibiity to try out a different interface brand (e.g. Intel)?

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                              zlyzwy
                              last edited by

                              After I exchange the ADSL modern with my ISP, it seems everything working fine now.

                              I have tried to use the new modern with heavy load traffice for serveral hours and there is no disconnect and a little packet loss.

                              So I think the problem is due to ADSL modem..

                              Thanks for your time a lot:)

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                                serangku
                                last edited by

                                ADSL modern
                                or
                                ADSL modem

                                ?

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                                  root2020
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                                  Good for you, I replaced my modem and thought things were fine and dandy. Three days later multiple disconnects, your problem may be fixed but PPPoE is not. Someone recently on twitter went back to 1.2.3 because of these PPPoE disconnects. I just wished I could of helped the developers better on this issue, and I am sure we all wished that. It seems like this error is a show stopper for people so they quickly make a change because it is too risky to troubleshoot in a production environment.

                                  Version 1.2.3 works in all PPPoE environments 2.0 still has the issue.
                                  I still love pfSense and would not think of using anything else, I just hope we can get to the bottom of this.

                                  PPPoE issues:(
                                  https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84476628671016962
                                  https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84695254736969728
                                  https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84694304290906112

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                                    zlyzwy
                                    last edited by

                                    @serangku:

                                    ADSL modern
                                    or
                                    ADSL modem

                                    ?

                                    sorry, ADSL modem…

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                                      valnar
                                      last edited by

                                      @root2020:

                                      Good for you, I replaced my modem and thought things were fine and dandy. Three days later multiple disconnects, your problem may be fixed but PPPoE is not. Someone recently on twitter went back to 1.2.3 because of these PPPoE disconnects. I just wished I could of helped the developers better on this issue, and I am sure we all wished that. It seems like this error is a show stopper for people so they quickly make a change because it is too risky to troubleshoot in a production environment.

                                      Version 1.2.3 works in all PPPoE environments 2.0 still has the issue.
                                      I still love pfSense and would not think of using anything else, I just hope we can get to the bottom of this.

                                      PPPoE issues:(
                                      https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84476628671016962
                                      https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84695254736969728
                                      https://twitter.com/germanshepherd/status/84694304290906112

                                      I am having the same problem with RC3.  When will this get fixed?

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                                        thomas777
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                                        I also have been dealing with this problem for months of PPPoE being unstable. This is why in a previous post I mention that I am switching to static DSLs so I can be done with PPPoE connections.

                                        I would like to note however that the October 18th snapshot worked with my PPPoE connections perfectly. The problem came back for me when I upgraded to the latest snapshot in early June and the old problem of PPPoE from earlier than October 18th came back again. I would have switched back to the older snapshot but could not find it. So for weeks I updated to the latest snapshot last month trying to fix the problem, with no luck, hence deciding to change my DSL connections with the ISP.

                                        My posts often are about load balancing but the essential problem is that PPPoE has been unstable making the loadbalancing to not function.

                                        1 problem is they appear to go down and another is they are constantly gathering data on the dashboard.

                                        I am adding this so people know others are having issues with PPPoE as well, but as I said I am switching my connections so I don't use PPPoE anymore.

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                                        • jimpJ
                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                          last edited by

                                          @thomas777:

                                          I would like to note however that the October 18th snapshot worked with my PPPoE connections perfectly. The problem came back for me when I upgraded to the latest snapshot in early June and the old problem of PPPoE from earlier than October 18th came back again.

                                          And that is why it pays to keep up to date with snapshots. If you could point at one specific snapshot that supposedly broke something, it's much easier to find a problem than somewhere in the vast difference between October and June. Thousands of commits and changes between there, and no easy way for anyone to reproduce it makes it that much harder.

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                                            thomas777
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                                            I understand and I apologize, I got everything working and left it alone for 6 months. Did not know until a few weeks ago.

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