Members

 

hannah hilton download


Name: hannah hilton download
Category: Free
Published: vafensope1976
Language: English

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

This allows the user to use ifup and ifdown to enable and disable the pppoeconf configured connection:
To stop your ADSL connection, in a terminal type:
If your connection does not seem to work, try turning your previously configured ADSL connection on manually (see previous section). To see log, in terminal type:
Here is the dsl-prov >
Of course, you will need to have subscribed to an ISP, and that your Internet connection is installed and functional. A "DSL" light on your modem usually shows that the line is synchronized.
Also at this point we can add a static IP address if you have one.
Configuration with pppoeconf.
Exposing PPP Connections to the OS.
The configuration prov >
If it is installed you should see the output on the package where two lines show this:
pppoeconf.
There are a few extra options here.
Ubuntu Documentation.
Now, you could get by this far by using scripts to bring up your interfaces, or bring them up and down manually with the pon and poff commands. But there is a better way to handle the connection. Ubuntu already prov >
Problems.
You will need your username and password prov >

Introduction.
If you find that you have to run pppoeconf each time you boot, you can try two things:
PPPoE package installation.
Here PPPD would build the connection on interface eth2.
If the package cannot be found, you may have to add your Ubuntu CD to the list of software repositories. To add your CD, make sure it is inserted in your CD drive and in a terminal type:
To use the graphical log viewer, in the menu bar, go to : System > Administration > System Log. You will find the system messages in /var/log/messages. To use the terminal, type:
Although it may be very common to use a router to connect to the Internet, at times it may be necessary to directly connect to an ADSL (frequently referred to as 'DSL') modem using PPPoE. In fact, the router used to prov >
A text-based menu program will gu > Confirm that your Ethernet card is detected. Enter your username (prov > Enter your password (prov > If you already have a PPPoE Connection configured, you will be asked if it may be modified. Popular options: you are asked if you want the 'noauth' and 'defaultroute' options and to remove 'nodetach' - choose "Yes". Use peer DNS - choose "Yes". Limited MSS problem - choose "Yes". When you are asked if you want to connect at start up, you will probably want to say yes. (This option does not work) See the secton "Connecting on Boot" Finally you are asked if you want to establish the connection immediately.
On the console or in your terminal session type:
With this stanza, the system will be able to establish the connection using both the ifup and ifdown commands, and at system startup/shutdown. This works for 9.10 (Karmic Koala). If it does not work for you, you may try the following.
This template works for manually bringing the ppp0 interface up and down. You could write your own Peer files and modify the template accordingly to have the same functionality. However, this does not work as advertised at system startup/shutdown.
Boot issues.
Notice the absence of usepeerdns . This is because this network has local DNS servers and therefore doesn't need the ISP-prov >
Below is the template that will bring the connect up at system boot:
'Note ' This document assumes you are familiar with a console/terminal based text editor. You should know how to edit/save text files using the editor of your choice.
Peer Files.
If you are using XOrg (a Graphical User Interface or GUI with pretty picture and menus, and colors, and such), you should be using the included Network Manager. If you are insistent upon configuring your network connection via command line, you can use a terminal. To open a terminal, use the menu bar : Applications > Accessories > Terminal.
Configuration by hand.
Next, create a Peer file that contains the settings for connecting to your ISP. This file can by named whatever you want, but might I suggest something that is easy to type. Reason being that the name of this file will be name used to bring the connection up and down. So if it were called COMCAST , you would have to type pon COMCAST and poff COMCAST . The "pppoeconf" script creates a file called dsl-prov >
Edit /etc/network/interfaces as described here, so that that 'pppoe maintained' lines are before 'auto dsl-prov >
Manual connection control.
The first step is to edit the "/etc/ppp/chap-secrets" file. This file contains usernames and passwords. If my ISP assigned my username as joe.user and my password as P@$$w0rd002 , I would edit/save the file to look like this.
Failing that, edit /etc/rc.local, and before the last line ("exit 0"), add:
eth0 tell pppd to build the connection on eth0. On systems with one network card, this is not a problem. If the system has two or three interfaces (like a router), you need to specify which interface is connected to the modem, be it eth1 or eth3 even. I even seen people build VPN over wireless where they had to use wl0. If this option is not specified, then PPPD will use the first ethernet interface listed in the kernel (which is usually eth0, but not always!!).
ADSLPPPoE (последним исправлял пользователь n-md-tanjim 2014-04-09 18:21:52)
Extended SBCGlobal Peer File.
If you are building a router that uses multiple PPP connections, sometimes it is convenient to have a specific service always come up on a specific interface. With the unit option, this peer will always connect as ppp99.
The chap-secrets File.
The plugin rp-pppoe.so option allows pppd to refer the interface by linux naming standards. It is a requirement for PPPoE connections.
Along with ip information, most ISPs prov >
Here is the stanza for the SBCGlobal peer file from earlier in the walk-through:
Dialing Peer Files.
Notice that the two sections have been merged together. There is no separate stanza for dsl-prov >
If you want all of your traffic to go over this connection, and that is usually the case, set the defaultroute and replacedefaultroute options. When the connection is made, the routing table is modified automatically to send your traffic to the ISP.
This covers configuration PPPD by hand. It is a rehash of what pppoeconf d >
Here the stanza configures eth2 (versus eth0), and it calls the SBCGlobal peer file (versus the default dsl-prov >
The material on this wiki is available under a free license, see Copyright / License for details You can contribute to this wiki, see Wiki Guide for details.
Here is an extended configuration file used to connect to SBCGlobal:
pppoeconf's default dsl-prov >
Error logs.
We will modify this file to include a section for the PPP connection and to change eth0 from being configured by DHCP. The pppoeconf script created following configuration file:
Interfaces maintained the the ifup and ifdown commands are defined in the /etc/network/interfaces file. If you look at the file now, you may already see how your network connections are currently configured, be it by DHCP or static IP Address assignment.
To start your ADSL connection on demand, in a terminal type:
If the package is not installed, insert your Ubuntu CD and in a terminal type:
Once you have finished these steps, your connection should be working.
in most cases, you can just type "poff" to stop the ADSL connection and unload the module.
The PPPoE package is installed by default, but can be missing if the configuration has been changed. To check if the PPPoE package is installed, type:
It is useful to know how to connect to an Internet Service Prov >
After creating these two files, you should now be able to dailup the connection using the commands listed in the Manual connection control section. If you ran pppoeconf to create the dsl-prov >
Any Line beginning with # is a comment.
If you are having problems with your connection, you may find valuable information in the system message logs. You may access system logs either in a terminal, or with a graphical interface.
If all else fails, you can download the pppoeconf package from http://packages.ubuntu.com/. Of course you will need a working Internet connection, and then to transfer the package via a CDR or USB stick for example. Double click on the package in GNOME to install it.
Or if you want to use the custom SBCGlobal peer file:
Again, you can read about most of the commonly used options in the /etc/ppp/peers/prov >
http://hemsdramusri1972.eklablog.com/aahun-aahun-song-mp3-download-...

Views: 1

Comments are closed for this blog post

© 2024   Created by PH the vintage.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service