Difference between revisions of "PPPoE"

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Revision as of 16:03, 15 July 2013

PPPoE Server Setup: Operating System: Ubuntu Desktop(8.04)

Installation of Softwares

Server Side

  • Компилатор
apt-get install build-essential
  • ppp
apt-get install ppp
  • pppoe
apt-get install pppoe
wget http://www.roaringpenguin.com/files/download/rp-pppoe-3.11.tar.gz
tar -xf rp-pppoe-3.11.tar.gz
cd rp-pppoe-3.11
./go

go e бърз скрипт за конфигуриране. Въведете исканата информация. В края трябва да види:

  • "Congratulations, it should be all set up!"

За да стартирате сървъра изпълнете:

pppoe-start

За да го спрете"

pppoe-stop 

За да видите състоянието:

pppoe-status
root@pppoe:/var/tmp# cd /etc/ppp
root@pppoe:/etc/ppp# ls
chap-secrets              ip-down.d    options          pppoe.conf-bak
chap-secrets-bak          ip-up        pap-secrets      pppoe_on_boot
firewall-masq             ip-up.d      pap-secrets-bak  pppoe-server-options
firewall-masq-3.10        ipv6-down    peers            pppoe-server-options-example
firewall-standalone       ipv6-down.d  plugins          pppoe-up
firewall-standalone-3.10  ipv6-up      pppoe.conf       resolv
ip-down                   ipv6-up.d    pppoe.conf-3.10
root@pppoe:/etc/ppp#

Редактирайте файла pap-secrets:

nano pap-secrets
#
# /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
#

# INBOUND connections

# Every regular user can use PPP and has to use passwords from /etc/passwd
*       hostname        ""      *

# UserIDs that cannot use PPP at all. Check your /etc/passwd and add any
# other accounts that should not be able to use pppd!
guest   hostname        "*"     -
master  hostname        "*"     -
root    hostname        "*"     -
support hostname        "*"     -
stats   hostname        "*"     -
# OUTBOUND connections

# Here you should add your userid password to connect to your providers via
# PAP. The * means that the password is to be used for ANY host you connect
# to. Thus you do not have to worry about the foreign machine name. Just
# replace password with your password.
# If you have different providers with different passwords then you better
# remove the following line.
#       *       password

"test"  *       "test"