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    Is PPPOE working for you guys?

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      root2020
      last edited by

      Jimp,

      You have to see that I was in a pressing situation and I had to make a change or the customer would have outed me. I didn't have any time to do a lot of troubleshooting because this was going on for two weeks, I did not know there was more detailed logs in the /var/logs being new to pfsense. I though when you said system logs, you just mean the GUI system logs and I never saw any mpd or ppp errors. If this happens to me again heaven forbid I know which logs to send you. Go easy on me Dr. when it is sick I don't always know where to look for problems that is why I turned to you guys, I'm a rookie.

      Believe me if I knew where to access all of these configs and logs I would have sent them. I really like pfSense and wanted to help others if they were in the same situation as me.

      Thanks,

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        probie
        last edited by

        Members -

        Is there definitive work-around solution to this?  I just try to deploy this with version 2.0 RC3 and it does not seem to work.

        Please advise.

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          thermo
          last edited by

          I did have problems with PPPoE initially but 'Null service name' solved the problem for me. I do remember during initial configuration that the 'null service name' setting got lost (unchecked) but since re-checking it and rebooting, it hasn't happened since.

          If it helps anyone, this is my working pfsense 2rc3 PPPoE config with Eti$alat

          
          $cat /var/etc/mpd_wan.conf
          startup:
                  # configure the console
                  set console close
                  # configure the web server
                  set web close
          
          default:
          pppoeclient:
                  create bundle static wan
                  set iface name pppoe0
                  set iface route default
                  set iface disable on-demand
                  set iface idle 0
                  set iface enable tcpmssfix
                  set iface up-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkup
                  set iface down-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown
                  set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
                  #log -bund -ccp -chat -iface -ipcp -lcp -link
          
                  create link static wan_link0 pppoe
                  set link action bundle wan
                  set link disable multilink
                  set link keep-alive 10 60
                  set link max-redial 0
                  set link disable chap pap
                  set link accept chap pap eap
                  set link disable incoming
                  set link mtu 1492
                  set auth authname "username"
                  set auth password password
                  set pppoe service ""
                  set pppoe iface em4
                  open
          
          
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            probie
            last edited by

            Thanks Thermo.  So, your ppoe was default setting with ppoe login/password and did not work.  And when you checked 'null service name' in advance setting, it started working?

            Will give that try tonight.

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              thermo
              last edited by

              probie: yes, that's correct, it worked when 'null service name' was checked but as I kept configuring/fiddling/reconnecting other interfaces, it stopped working and when I eventually re-looked at the PPPoE configuration, the 'null service name' was unchecked by itself.
              This was a couple of months ago (April/May?) though, and I can't remember whether it was with the default 2 install or the daily update available on the firmware update page.
              Do try rebooting after changing the PPPoE options.

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                ptt Rebel Alliance
                last edited by

                @probie:

                Thanks Thermo.  So, your ppoe was default setting with ppoe login/password and did not work.  And when you checked 'null service name' in advance setting, it started working?

                Will give that try tonight.

                I used that "trick" since long time ago ( Since "Beta 5" till "RC3" ), and my PPPoE connection works fine.

                http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,34377.msg178168.html#msg178168

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                  xbipin
                  last edited by

                  null service name still doesnt do the trick for most others like me and its definately something to do with mpd

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                    probie
                    last edited by

                    Thanks ptt / thermo.  Checking the "null service name" worked with an isp in Germany.

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                      xbipin
                      last edited by

                      @clarknova:

                      Attached are four files. Here's how I got them:

                      1. Boot system fresh. PPPoE connected.
                      2.```

                      clog /var/log/system.log | egrep '(mpd|ppp)' > ppp_working.txt
                      cp /var/etc/mpd_wan.conf mpd_wan_working.conf.txt

                      3\. Pull plug on WAN NIC. Wait 2 minutes. Re-plug. (WAN not connecting)
                      4.```
                      
                      clog /var/log/system.log | egrep '(mpd|ppp)' > ppp_not_working.txt
                      cp /var/etc/mpd_wan.conf mpd_wan_not_working.conf.txt
                      
                      

                      5. Reboot to working WAN.

                      Null Service Name is checked.

                      same here, mpd is the problem and i guess few others and myself have mentioned the same. some1 definitely needs to break apart mpd and have a look at its code

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                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        I split out the only recent report with info and am locking this thread as it's all over the place and the originally reported issues were long ago fixed and it's been hijacked a ton of times since.

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