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I would like to share an issue I have been having with PPPoe. I have been using 1.2.3 on a cable modem, DHCP. I switched to DSL and configured my DSL modem for passthrough so my pfsense system could perform the PPPoe authentication and receive and addressable IP. It worked great, so I decided to try the latest 2.0 release.
The PPPoe setup seems to have changed drastically. If I define PPPoe as the connection type, it generates a PPPoe interface. I could not figure out if I should assign my WAN to the rl0 interface it was assigned to in 1.2.3 or to the new PPPoe interface. It seemed to work if I assigned the wan to the rl0 and the PPPoe interface to wan. However, if the connection dropped, it would not reconnect until I rebooted the modem and dicked around with the config for half an hour, i don't think I ended up with anything different, it just managed to reconnect, for awhile.
The other problem was that I could not update a dynamic DNS site, my log indicated there was no IP assigned to the WAN interface. The IP seemed to be assigned to the PPPoe interface.
Eventually I tried to revert using my backed up slice, I'm on nanobsd, but that did not work and I had to rebuild from scratch.
Any feedback is appreciated, I have a second m1n1wall I can configure with pfsense 2.0 for testing.
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In 2.0 you want to go to Interfaces>Assign>PPPs. Create a pppoe interface using the physical interface (rl0 in your case). Next go to Interfaces: Interface Assignments and use the drop-down to assign PPPOE0(rl0) to the WAN. Save, Apply. You should be in business.
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In 2.0 you want to go to Interfaces>Assign>PPPs. Create a pppoe interface using the physical interface (rl0 in your case). Next go to Interfaces: Interface Assignments and use the drop-down to assign PPPOE0(rl0) to the WAN. Save, Apply. You should be in business.
Even though I did as you explained.
The dashboard shows me that the wan interface is "dissabled" - which it is not inside the interfaces section.
trying to press the connect button results in …. nothing.Tested beta 4snapshot available yesterday.
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I had to invoke the setup wizard to make it work finally here… Had the same problem getting it to work as you have...
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I had to invoke the setup wizard to make it work finally here… Had the same problem getting it to work as you have...
Did not work here.
What I had to do to get the connection up was to select that new option for "empty servicename".
Without that option set, it would just not connect.Then I tried to add the 2nd wan connection i have here. But there beta 4 fails miserably.
The only way to get both connections "up" was by rebooting the box.
Inside the "Status - interfaces" section, the disconnect button does not have any effect.
If one of the connections goes down -> reboot required.I think I will wait for RC1 before trying again. back to 1.2.3 for now which just works. ;)
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