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I'm setting up a transparent proxy/filter server, I've encountered many issues.

My Question. With a PPPOE DSL modem how do I negotiate a connection from my server. I am putting the server between the modem and the router (now just a switch and wifi AP)

The router did the PPPOE login for me.

My modem can be put into the following modes. PPPOE on modem, PPPOE on computer(router), & bridge.

I thought I could connect to the modem with a static IP with my 2nd NIC with the PPPOE on the modem. This didn't seem to work. For example the modem's ip is 192.168.0.1 so I set a static IP of 192.168.0.2 This has worked in the past to connect and configure the modem.
Any help would be great!

Jorge Castro
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You probably need your server up to do the pppoe authentication. Look at these instructions. I think they will help you to do this,

txwikinger
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  • Thanks txwikinger but that's a different scenario, that's installing over network with pppoe used at boot. I'll try the pppoeconf command again. Just not sure why it isn't working... – M J Aug 06 '10 at 18:11
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Maybe you will need the pppoeconf command.

Andrea Lazzarotto
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  • tried the ppposeconf command, no go. – M J Aug 07 '10 at 03:40
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    Can you be more specific about what failed with pppoeconf? It seems like that is the preferred method of configuring.. well.. pppoe. – SpamapS Aug 09 '10 at 04:57
  • This answer is a bit short on details. But it is still the best answer I found so far. By running `pppoeconf` I was able to get the PPP connection established and get IPv4 traffic through. But IPv6 is not working at all, and the reason I wanted to use Ubuntu as PPPoE router in the first place is the lack of IPv6 support in the router I have been using previously. – kasperd Sep 11 '16 at 09:51