* Verizon DSL with RH 7.2-- Help?
@ Dave Hunt
` L. C. Robinson
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From: Dave Hunt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list
Hello.
I recently got a DSL connection from Verizon. It works well, using Windows
2000 and the Win Poet client. My DSL modem is the Westell unit provided by
Verizon. My Ethernet card is by 3com. The card works correctly on
broadband networks which use dhcp (Linux and Windows, both).
The Linux side:
I downloaded the latest i386 rpm of rp-pppoe (a user-space PPPOE client from
Roaring Penguin). My Redhat system shipped with a corrupted copy of this
package. I replaced it with the new copy, (uninstalled the bad, and
installed the new with "rpm -Uvh).
Next, I ran the provided setup script. It asks a few questions, and
modifies several configuration files. The files got modified as I'd been
led to expect. Using the Redhat setup tool, I turned off unnecessary
services, like dhcpd, httpd, for instance. Just before rebooting, I moved
the file "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0" to my root directory,
so the Ethernet device wouldn't come up at boot time, with the "pump" dhcp
client. Finally, I restarted.
Using the Rp-PPPOE, one is supposed to bring up the ADSL connection with
"ADSL-start". When I do this, It tries to connect, and quits with a
"timeout" error. What may I have missed? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
-Dave Hunt
Home tel: 617 923 2407
Office tel: 617 912 5238
Email: dave.hunt2@verizon.net
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* Re: Verizon DSL with RH 7.2-- Help?
Verizon DSL with RH 7.2-- Help? Dave Hunt
@ ` L. C. Robinson
` Dave Hunt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: L. C. Robinson @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Dave Hunt wrote,
[concerning his efforts to get DSL to work]:
> Just before rebooting, I moved the file
> "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0" to my root
> directory, so the Ethernet device wouldn't come up at boot
Humm.... I don't have DSL, and don't use rp-pppoe, so I can
only make some general observations about the "ifcfg-eth0"
config file, which we can hope can put you on the path to
a solution. Red Hat uses the /sbin/ifup bash script to bring
up various network interfaces, such as eth0 (the first ethernet
card interface). ifup is, in turn, used by other GUI utilities,
and by the boot scripts (eg, /etc/rc.d/init.d/network), etc.
If you check through these two scripts, you will see that they
check the ifcfg-eth0 file for a variable "ONBOOT=yes|no" to see whether
to bring up the interface at boot time. If ifcfg-eth0 is
missing, you will likely be unable to bring up eth0 at all,
at least through the normal redhat utilities. Does the Roaring
Penguin package provide an alternative script and config setup?
Probably not, since they have apparently provided rpm packages
for Red Hat; they likely follow the usual conventions.
Anyway, the network config files (and some others) are documented
in /usr/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt (or is it
/usr/share/doc/...), including the ifcfg-<interface-name> ones,
so that may help in terms of text mode configuration. Note that
the ifup script is also documented here (you might just say "ifup
eth0", perhaps, to connect, once everything is configured right)?
Hope this helps, LCR
Complete original question follows (lengthy):
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Dave Hunt wrote:
> I downloaded the latest i386 rpm of rp-pppoe (a user-space
> PPPOE client from Roaring Penguin). My Redhat system shipped
> with a corrupted copy of this package. I replaced it with the
> new copy, (uninstalled the bad, and installed the new with "rpm
> -Uvh).
> Next, I ran the provided setup script. It asks a few
> questions, and modifies several configuration files. The files
> got modified as I'd been led to expect. Using the Redhat setup
> tool, I turned off unnecessary services, like dhcpd, httpd, for
> instance. Just before rebooting, I moved the file
> "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0" to my root
> directory, so the Ethernet device wouldn't come up at boot
> time, with the "pump" dhcp client. Finally, I restarted.
> Using the Rp-PPPOE, one is supposed to bring up the ADSL
> connection with "ADSL-start". When I do this, It tries to
> connect, and quits with a "timeout" error. What may I have
> missed? Any help is appreciated.
--
L. C. Robinson
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* Re: Verizon DSL with RH 7.2-- Help?
` L. C. Robinson
@ ` Dave Hunt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dave Hunt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: blinux-list
Thanks.
I put the "ifcfg-eth1" back where it belongs, with "ONBOOT" st to "no".
No difference. Thanks for your general observations. Turns out, I have a
router which can do the PPPOE part for me. I put the network scripts back
the way I found them, rebooted, and am now connected throuth this device.
-Dave
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