# Configuration file for PPP, using PPP over Ethernet # to connect to a DSL provider. # # See the manual page pppd(8) for information on all the options. ## # Section 1 # # Stuff to configure... # MUST CHANGE: Uncomment the following line, replacing the user@provider.net # by the DSL user name given to your by your DSL provider. # (There should be a matching entry in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets with the password.) # # maybe helpful for germany: # T-DSL business PAP "t-online-com/111111111111@t-online-com.de" # T-DSL t-online PAP "[ANSCHLUSSKENNUNG][T_ONLINE_NUMMER]#[MITBENUTZER]@t-online.de" # hansenet CHAP "net0815@hansenet.de" # #user "" # Use the pppoe program to send the ppp packets over the Ethernet link # This line should work fine if this computer is the only one accessing # the Internet through this DSL connection. This is the right line to use # for most people. pty "/usr/sbin/pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1452" # If the computer connected to the Internet using pppoe is not being used # by other computers as a gateway to the Internet, you can try the following # line instead, for a small gain in speed: #pty "/usr/sbin/pppoe -I eth0 -T 80" # An even more conservative version of the previous line, if things # don't work using -m 1452... #pty "/usr/sbin/pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1412" # The following two options should work fine for most DSL users. # Assumes that your IP address is allocated dynamically # by your DSL provider... noipdefault # Comment out if you already have the correct default route installed defaultroute replacedefaultroute usepeerdns ## # Section 2 # # Uncomment if your DSL provider charges by minute connected # and you want to use demand-dialing. # # Disconnect after 300 seconds (5 minutes) of idle time. #demand #idle 300 ## # Section 3 # # You shouldn't need to change these options... hide-password lcp-echo-interval 20 lcp-echo-failure 3 # Override any connect script that may have been set in /etc/ppp/options. connect /bin/true noauth persist mtu 1492