Hi Matt, I recalled reading a PPPoE thread on a list a few months ago, so I grepped around and found something on the Mid-Atlantic LUG archives: http://boudicca.tux.org/mhonarc/ma-linux/2000/2000-Oct/msg00229.html At that page, Billy Ball breifly sketches out how you can set up PPPoE with tools from roaring penguin: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ If you can't find everything you were looking for on the roaring penguin page, and msg00229, you might find tweaks in the PPPoE threads here: http://boudicca.tux.org/mhonarc/ma-linux/2000/2000-Oct/index.html I hope the two first URLs give you the PPPoE server leads you were looking for. -Karl PS- sorry if you got this twice. Had probs posting to list. ------------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Matt Cramer wrote:
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We are looking to test various DSL modems and routers in our lab, but can't get a DSL connection put in that building according to Verizon. I'd like to simulate one by running my own PPPoE server (my purpose is to test the various SOHO routers on the market, particularly the Linksys and the Cisco).
If anyone has any information about doing this, such as pointers to PPPoE server software (I'd prefer to do it with linux or BSD), I would appreciate the info.
Thanks,
Matt
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