Changeset 246c904 for connect/other/pppoe.xml
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r8e14c824 r246c904 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 2 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" 3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [ 4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent"> 5 %general-entities; 6 7 <!ENTITY pppoe-download-http "http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe-&pppoe-version;.tar.gz"> 8 <!ENTITY pppoe-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.rutgers.edu/pub/slackware/slackware_source/n/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe-&pppoe-version;.tar.gz"> 9 <!ENTITY pppoe-size "185 KB"> 10 <!ENTITY pppoe-buildsize "2.2 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY pppoe-time "0.05 SBU"> 12 ]> 13 1 14 <sect1 id="pppoe" xreflabel="RP-PPPoE-&pppoe-version;"> 2 15 <?dbhtml filename="pppoe.html"?> 3 16 <title>RP-PPPoE-&pppoe-version;</title> 4 17 5 &pppoe-intro; 6 &pppoe-inst; 7 &pppoe-exp; 8 &pppoe-config; 9 &pppoe-desc; 18 <sect2> 19 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application></title> 20 21 <para>The Roaring Penguin <application><acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application> 22 package contains both a client and a server component that works with the 23 client. The client allows you to connect to large networks that use the 24 <acronym>PPPoE</acronym> protocol, common among <acronym>ADSL</acronym> 25 providers. The server component runs alongside the client, 26 allowing you to configure other clients that send out a configuration 27 request.</para> 28 29 <sect3><title>Package information</title> 30 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'> 31 <listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink 32 url="&pppoe-download-http;"/></para></listitem> 33 <listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink 34 url="&pppoe-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem> 35 <listitem><para>Download size: &pppoe-size;</para></listitem> 36 <listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required: 37 &pppoe-buildsize;</para></listitem> 38 <listitem><para>Estimated build time: 39 &pppoe-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist> 40 </sect3> 41 42 <sect3><title><application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application> dependencies</title> 43 <sect4><title>Required</title> 44 <para><xref linkend="ppp"/></para></sect4> 45 </sect3> 46 47 48 </sect2> 49 50 <sect2> 51 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application></title> 52 53 <para><emphasis>Note: </emphasis> If you plan on using kernel-mode PPPoE, 54 this package is no longer explicitly needed. However, it is recomended 55 for ease of configuration. Additional information about kernel mode 56 <acronym>PPPoE</acronym> can be found in 57 <filename>rp-pppoe-&pppoe-version;/doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE</filename>.</para> 58 59 <para>Install <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application> by running 60 the following commands:</para> 61 62 <screen><userinput><command>cd src && 63 ./configure && 64 make && 65 make install</command></userinput></screen> 66 67 </sect2> 68 69 <sect2> 70 <title>Command explanations</title> 71 72 <para>These are the standard installation commands that will install into 73 the <filename>/usr</filename> prefix. You can optionally use the 74 <command>go</command> script in the root of the source tree, to 75 run the same commands, which are then immediately followed by the 76 <command>adsl-setup</command> script.</para> 77 78 </sect2> 79 80 <sect2> 81 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application></title> 82 83 <sect3><title>Config files</title> 84 <para><filename>/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf</filename>, 85 <filename>/etc/ppp/firewall-standalone</filename>, 86 <filename>/etc/ppp/firewall-masq</filename>, 87 <filename>/etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options</filename>, 88 <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>, 89 <filename>/etc/ppp/pap-seecrets</filename>, 90 <filename>/etc/ppp/chap-secrets</filename></para></sect3> 91 92 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 93 94 <para>To configure <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym> 95 </application> after installation, you should run the <command>adsl-setup 96 </command> script.</para> 97 98 <para>When configuring your connection, you will need to have your 99 <acronym>ISP</acronym>'s nameserver information available, as well as your 100 username and password. You will also be asked whether to configure a 101 dial-on-demand or a constant connection. If your service provider does not 102 charge by the minute, it is usually good to have a bootscript handle the 103 connection for you. You can, of course, choose not to install the 104 following script, and start your connection manually with the 105 <command>adsl-start</command> script.</para> 106 107 <para><emphasis>Optionally</emphasis> install the 108 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/services/pppoe</filename> service 109 script included with the <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/> 110 package.</para> 111 112 <screen><userinput><command>make install-service-pppoe</command></userinput></screen> 113 114 <para>Now create the config file for use with the <filename>pppoe</filename> 115 service script:</para> 116 117 <screen><userinput><command>cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.pppoe << "EOF"</command> 118 ONBOOT=yes 119 SERVICE=pppoe 120 <command>EOF</command></userinput></screen> 121 122 <para>Also, if you had previously configured the network interface that will now 123 use <acronym>PPPoE</acronym>, you should remove the interface configuration 124 files for that interface: 125 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth<X> 126 </filename>.</para> 127 128 </sect3> 129 130 </sect2> 131 132 <sect2> 133 <title>Contents</title> 134 135 <para>The <application><acronym>RP</acronym>-<acronym>PPPoE</acronym></application> package 136 contains <command>adsl-setup</command>, <command>adsl-start</command>, 137 <command>adsl-status</command>, <command>adsl-stop</command>, <command> 138 pppoe</command>, <command>pppoe-relay</command>, <command>pppoe-server 139 </command> and <command>pppoe-sniff</command>.</para> 140 141 </sect2> 142 143 <sect2><title>Description</title> 144 145 <sect3><title>adsl-setup</title> 146 <para>A script for configuring the client. Configuration is then stored 147 in <filename>/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf</filename>.</para></sect3> 148 149 <sect3><title>adsl-start</title> 150 <para><command>adsl-start</command> starts the client using the options 151 specified in <filename>/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf</filename>.</para></sect3> 152 153 <sect3><title>adsl-status</title> 154 <para><command>adsl-status</command> displays the status of the 155 <acronym>ADSL</acronym> connection.</para></sect3> 156 157 <sect3><title>adsl-stop</title> 158 <para><command>adsl-stop</command> stops the client.</para></sect3> 159 160 <sect3><title>pppoe</title> 161 <para>This is the client itself. Generally it should not be started on its 162 own.</para></sect3> 163 164 <sect3><title>pppoe-relay</title> 165 <para><command>pppoe-relay</command> starts the server relay agent.</para></sect3> 166 167 <sect3><title>pppoe-server</title> 168 <para><command>pppoe-server</command> starts the server component.</para></sect3> 169 170 <sect3><title>pppoe-sniff</title> 171 <para>A small network sniffer designed to assist in setting <envar>PPPOE_EXTRA 172 </envar> settings.</para></sect3> 173 174 </sect2> 10 175 11 176 </sect1>
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