pppoe: a PPP-over-Ethernet redirector for pppd Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. Much inspiration from an earlier client by Luke Stras. The MSS clamping was inspired by mssclampfw by Marc Boucher with acknowledgements to Rebel.com (http://www.rebel.com). However, the actual MSS clamping code is original and is licensed under the GPL, unlike the original mssclampfw. Introduction ============ pppoe is a user-space redirector which permits the use of PPPoE (Point-to-Point Over Ethernet) with Linux. PPPoE is used by many ADSL service providers. Installation ============ Requirements ------------ 1) Linux 2.2.9 or later on Intel, Sparc or PowerPC. It may work on Alpha, too -- anyone care to let me know? OR Linux 2.0.36 or later. OR FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD with BPF support. I have access only to FreeBSD. In general, I can't answer questions about the *BSD's as well as I can about Linux. 2) pppd 2.3.10 or later. Versions 2.3.7 and later work unless you use demand-dialling. For demand dialling, you *must* use 2.3.10 or later. QUICKSTART ---------- If you're very lucky, the "quickstart" method will work. After unpacking the archive, become root and type: ./go This should configure, compile and install the software and set up your ADSL connection. You'll have to answer a few questions along the way. If that didn't work, read the rest of this README. Compiling --------- Compile and install pppd if you don't already have it. Then: 1) Unpack: $ tar xzvf rp-pppoe-xxx.tar.gz 2) Change to source directory: $ cd src 3) Configure: $ ./configure 4) Compile: $ make 4) Install (this step must be done as root) # make install 5) Now read doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT -- David F. Skoll | Roaring Penguin Software Inc. http://www.roaringpenguin.com | Linux and UNIX Specialists