Greetings, I've just upgrade a home server to CentOS 6.5 with a new dual-core processor and mobo. I see that with the CentOS 6.x release rp-pppoe can be run as a daemon. I've looked through some online one-page setup notes for rp-pppoe, but nowhere is there a discussion of running it as a daemon. Until now, I've cobbled an ifcfg-ppp0 file and placed it in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. The connection has worked; however, I'd like to have a proper and coherent implemention on this iteration. If anyone has experience or insight on this setup, I would appreciate it. Much thanks, Max Pyziur pyz at brama.com
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014, Max Pyziur wrote:> > Greetings, > > I've just upgrade a home server to CentOS 6.5 with a new dual-core processor > and mobo. > > I see that with the CentOS 6.x release rp-pppoe can be run as a daemon. > > I've looked through some online one-page setup notes for rp-pppoe, but > nowhere is there a discussion of running it as a daemon. > > Until now, I've cobbled an ifcfg-ppp0 file and placed it in > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. The connection has worked; however, I'd like > to have a proper and coherent implemention on this iteration.I should have also placed "NetworkManager" in the subject line. It's to make sure that all of the pieces are working/interacting correctly.> If anyone has experience or insight on this setup, I would appreciate it. > > > Much thanks, > > Max Pyziur > pyz at brama.com[recycle]
run pppoe-setup On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Max Pyziur <pyz at brama.com> wrote:> > Greetings, > > I've just upgrade a home server to CentOS 6.5 with a new dual-core > processor and mobo. > > I see that with the CentOS 6.x release rp-pppoe can be run as a daemon. > > I've looked through some online one-page setup notes for rp-pppoe, but > nowhere is there a discussion of running it as a daemon. > > Until now, I've cobbled an ifcfg-ppp0 file and placed it in > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. The connection has worked; however, I'd > like to have a proper and coherent implemention on this iteration. > > If anyone has experience or insight on this setup, I would appreciate it. > > > Much thanks, > > Max Pyziur > pyz at brama.com > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >