Where can I get some help?
Seriously, is this list used for anything other than spam? I subscribed because I needed a little support. If no one other than spammers use this list, it is useless. If I have come to the wrong place, and you happen to know where the corect place is, please let me know. Also, be aware that this is an aliased account that can (and will) be deleted if abused. If you've got this far, I must assume that either you have a morbid sense of curiosity, or you actually care. Either case, here is my problem: I am currently using Debian Woody and routed as a firewall. I wish to upgrade to Debian Sarge (which comes with bird) From what I have read, it is an impressive project, and definately diserves to be included in the distro. My problem is that bind is having issues when used through a PPPoE connection (or possibly I just don't know how to set it up for one) It seems to recognize the interface with the tunnel endpoint address, and not the actual public IP that I am assigned through the tunnel. Using a DSL-Modem as a PPPoE end point is not an option for me as I do not have a DSL connection. I am subscribed to a FTTP solution (Fiber to the Premise) wherein my provider offers me a 100Mbit ehternet conenction. I must then use a router that supports PPPoE for conneciton. I refuse to use their provided D-Link router as it lacks way too many features. I'm sure that there is additional information that I could give to help troubleshoot this but I am unsure what to give. Thanks in advance for any help.
Hello!
My problem is that bind is having issues when used through a PPPoE connection (or possibly I just don't know how to set it up for one) It seems to recognize the interface with the tunnel endpoint address, and not the actual public IP that I am assigned through the tunnel.
Maybe it would help if you describe, what exactly happens :) Have a nice fortnight -- Martin `MJ' Mares <mj@ucw.cz> http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/ Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Rep., Earth
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