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SubjectRe: Help: major pppoe regression since 2.6.35 (panic on first ppp conection)?
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 11:22:25AM +0000, Joel Soete wrote:
> Hello Jarek,
Hi Joel,

> Ok I get a clean 2.6.37-rc7 vanilla src and apply your debugging
> patch and grab the attached syslog-2.6.37-rc7-t2.gz with obviously a
> lot of "warning" (but as well as with Eric's patch, kernel survived
> to a lynx connection to ftp.eu.kernel.org to download of a snapshot
> patch ;<) )

Yes, even more than I expected... I hope the list will forgive us ;-)

> I copy my all /etc/ppp dir into a PPP.ANONYM dir in which I replaced letters of my account and passwd by '.'
> To give more details, I am using a debian 'testing' distro with following ppp pkg:
> # dpkg -l ppp\*
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
> ||/ Name Version Description
> +++-===========================-===========================-======================================================================
> ii ppp 2.4.5-4 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) - daemon
> ii pppconfig 2.3.18+nmu2 A text menu based utility for configuring ppp
> ii pppoe 3.8-3 PPP over Ethernet driver
> ii pppoeconf 1.19 configures PPPoE/ADSL connections
> ii pppstatus 0.4.2-10 console-based PPP status monitor
>
> and I used pppoeconf to configure my ADSL connection to my ISP using
> all defaults and just the recommended mtu of 1492 (which seems
> effectively to works fine to me) and I don't remember to have change
> anything else excepted my account and passwd.

Should be enough reading to me for the next day or two.

> Thanks for help and have Happy Christmas,
> J.

Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Jarek P.


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