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Old 09-12-2012, 11:50 AM   #1
Bozha
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Fedora 17: Tricky PPPoE internet connection?


Fedora 17, got my wireless set up, pppoe set up, and everything is working fine as long as I start pppoe manually, as root, through bash with “/sbin/ifup ppp0”.

Problem appears when I try to obtain autoconnection after bootup.

I put “/sbin/ifup ppp0” in the bash script /etc/rc.d/rc.local , which get me some kind of autoconnection, meaning /sbin/pppoe-status is returning “up and running” with valid IP address (same IP as when manually connected), but still can't reach anything on internet.

And then, when I manually close pppoe connection (/sbin/ifdown ppp0) and open it again (/sbin/ifup ppp0) everything works again.

Any suggestions, any idea?
 
  


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