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    [SOLVED] - PPPoE can't set PPP-Max-Payload value

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    • C
      cmb
      last edited by

      @GRM:

      2 - the unique line refers to mtu, apparently has the wrong syntax, in the same line containing the "SET auth authname" command

      <snip>set link mtu 1492      set auth authname "***********"</snip>

      So that is all on one line in the file? Did you make any code changes to the system? That's the only way I see that you could end up without a new line there.

      The code that sets "set link mtu" is (in /etc/inc/interfaces.inc):

                              $mpdconf .= <<<eod<br>set link mtu {$mtus[$pid]}
      
      EOD;</eod<br> 
      

      and that's the only place that gets set. That new line above EOD; means those two lines aren't concatenated.

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        GRM
        last edited by

        Sorry, I really changed ( and unchange ) the interfaces.inc, trying to fix the mtu in 1500 in that line, and sure to undo the amendment eliminated the line is blank.

        Now I fix it and /var/etc/mpd_wan.conf is being generated correctly.

        Correction:

        
                                $mpdconf .= <<<eod<br>set link mtu {$mtus[$pid]}
        
        EOD;</eod<br> 
        

        new mpd_wan.conf generated:

        
        set link disable incoming
        set link mtu 1492
        set auth authname "*******"
        set auth password *****
        
        

        But unfortunately the initial problem remains. Thank you!

        May 6 01:14:01 ppp [wan_link0] PPPoE can't set PPP-Max-Payload value: Invalid argument

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        • C
          cmb
          last edited by

          Now what does your mpd config look like?

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            GRM
            last edited by

            My new mpd_wan.conf:

            
            startup:
                    # configure the console
                    set console close
                    # configure the web server
                    set web close
            
            default:
            pppoeclient:
                    create bundle static wan
                    set bundle enable ipv6cp
                    set iface name pppoe0
                    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
                    set ipcp enable req-pri-dns
                    set ipcp enable req-sec-dns
                    #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 "*******"
                    set auth password ********
                    set pppoe service ""
                    set pppoe iface rl0
                    open
            
            

            The problem remains.

            Thank you cmb.

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            • C
              cmb
              last edited by

              What exactly does your PPP log show now? Doesn't seem likely you'd be getting exactly the same log as that's specific to the invalid syntax you had.

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              • G
                GRM
                last edited by

                Thanks cmb!

                After setting the /etc/interfaces.inc my mpd_wan.conf file was generated correctly, as in the above post, but the log still displays the following (as before):

                
                May 7 21:47:21	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5
                May 7 21:47:21	ppp		[wan_link0] PPPoE can't set PPP-Max-Payload value: Invalid argument
                May 7 21:47:21	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                May 7 21:47:21	ppp		[wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                May 7 21:47:21	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6 in 4 seconds
                May 7 21:47:25	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6
                May 7 21:47:25	ppp		[wan_link0] PPPoE can't set PPP-Max-Payload value: Invalid argument
                May 7 21:47:25	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                May 7 21:47:25	ppp		[wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                May 7 21:47:25	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7 in 2 seconds
                May 7 21:47:27	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7
                May 7 21:47:27	ppp		[wan_link0] PPPoE can't set PPP-Max-Payload value: Invalid argument
                May 7 21:47:27	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                May 7 21:47:27	ppp		[wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                May 7 21:47:27	ppp		[wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8 in 2 seconds
                
                
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                • C
                  cmb
                  last edited by

                  Have you rebooted since fixing the config? Maybe mpd still has something from the old config stuck in it. Not sure how you could end up with that log with the correct config.

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                  • G
                    GRM
                    last edited by

                    Yes! I reboot several times after the fix . Even now immediately before posting this response. Plus, every time something changed in the settings, to effect the changes, I disable and enable WAN1.

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                    • G
                      GRM
                      last edited by

                      Hi!

                      After some days trying to solve this issue without success, I decide reinstall pfSense 2.3. And Bingo!!! All works fine and the error message was gone!

                      Conclusion: none!

                      Thank you cmb.

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                      • C
                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        Guessing there was something else still hanging around from the changes you made that was causing an issue. Glad it's working now.

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