On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 14:40:50 -0700, Jack Bowling wrote: > > > Otherwise, pppd knows only about eth0, which is the interface > > > connected > > > to the ADSL modem. pppd knows nothing about eth1, so pppd is > > > unable to make eth0 and eth1 communicate between each other. > > > > pppd doesn't need to. It creates a default route to ppp0 when the > > DSL/PPPoE connection has been established. > > Frm man pppd: > > defaultroute > Add a default route to the system routing tables, using > the peer as the gateway, when IPCP negotiation is > successfully completed. This entry is removed when the > PPP connection is broken. This option is privileged if > the nodefaultroute option has been spec- ified. > > This implies that a default route will not be created by pppd if the > "defaultroute" option is not supplied to pppd. Check your pppd > options. Not sure what you're trying to point out, but the rp-pppoe scripts add option "defaultroute" by default.
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