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* Question about range of addresses in pppd (invoked against a pppoe
@ 2010-06-12 10:29 Mark Ryden
  2010-06-12 21:24 ` Question about range of addresses in pppd (invoked against a James Carlson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Mark Ryden @ 2010-06-12 10:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ppp

Hello,
 I had this following problem:
On one machine I have a PPPoE server, which is running by issuing:
pppoe-server -I eth0 -R 10.0.0.10.  -L 10.0.0.20

Now, I an creating ppp connections to this server from a different
remote machine.
This connections are short while connections.

The first connection gets 10.0.0.10, the second gets 10.0.0.11, and so on.
The thing is that after  10.0.0.19 it **does** gets 10.0.0.20 !!
and afterwards it gets 10.0.0.21, 10.0.0.22, and so on.
Is there a way to prevent if and cause it not to get IP addresses
beyond 10.0.0.19 ?

rgs,
Mark

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* Re: Question about range of addresses in pppd (invoked against a
  2010-06-12 10:29 Question about range of addresses in pppd (invoked against a pppoe Mark Ryden
@ 2010-06-12 21:24 ` James Carlson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: James Carlson @ 2010-06-12 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ppp

On 6/12/2010 6:29 AM, Mark Ryden wrote:
> Hello,
>  I had this following problem:
> On one machine I have a PPPoE server, which is running by issuing:
> pppoe-server -I eth0 -R 10.0.0.10.  -L 10.0.0.20
> 
> Now, I an creating ppp connections to this server from a different
> remote machine.
> This connections are short while connections.
> 
> The first connection gets 10.0.0.10, the second gets 10.0.0.11, and so on.
> The thing is that after  10.0.0.19 it **does** gets 10.0.0.20 !!
> and afterwards it gets 10.0.0.21, 10.0.0.22, and so on.
> Is there a way to prevent if and cause it not to get IP addresses
> beyond 10.0.0.19 ?

The man page for pppoe-server suggests that you should specify "-N 10"
to limit yourself to 10 addresses.  Have you tried that?

Note that "-R" sets the remote addresses and "-L" sets the local
addresses.  It's not clear that you have it configured well ...

-- 
James Carlson         42.703N 71.076W         <carlsonj@workingcode.com>

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