Author Topic: PPoE Bridge  (Read 1496 times)

cdhgold

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« on: 16 March 2003, 05:26 »
My ISP serves my static IP address thru PPoE. My netgear router will not let me turn off NAT as long as the ip comes thru PPoe. My Netware 6 server that I want to get the IP does not have a PPoe client. Could I use a linux box with 2 nics as a PPoe Bridge so that it would get the IP and hand the IP off to my Netware6 server? Can anyone tell me if it is possible and if so where can i find out how.

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« Reply #1 on: 17 March 2003, 00:56 »
Its PPPoE

cdhgold

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« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2003, 05:29 »
Can you elaborate more please?

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« Reply #3 on: 18 March 2003, 05:18 »
quote:
Originally posted by I am JOHN:
Its PPPoE


disregard my other reply. i realize you were correcting my abbreviation. does anyone know how i can configure linux to do this?

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« Reply #4 on: 19 March 2003, 01:29 »
Im not sure what to do as i know nothing on PPPoE,
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« Reply #5 on: 19 March 2003, 08:23 »
You can do that with the Linux box.  I could tell you how on Freebsd, but haven't used Linux for that purpose in quite some time.  But this may be a good source of info. for you.

http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/

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« Reply #6 on: 19 March 2003, 15:51 »
thank you

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