Hallo,
also ich habe ein Problem mit fli4l 2.1.6 könnt Ihr mal bitte meine Konfigurationsdatei anschauen und mir sagen wo meine Fehler sind.
Router Ip: 192.168.0.1
clients:
bacardi 192.168.0.10
straub 192.168.0.88
client2 192.168.0.2
die dsl verbindung ist eth1
und die netzwerkverbindung eth0
es wäre schön wenn Ihz mir meine Fehler schreiben würde. der router startet aber ich kann ihn nicht anpingen ins internet geht er auch nicht. Ich brauche eure hilfe bin schon am verzweifen.
hier ist meine base.txt:
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
base.txt - fli4l configuration parameters 2.1.6
You can edit/change this file with any text editor.
P L E A S E R E A D T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N ,
S E E R E A D M E . T X T
B I T T E U N B E D I N G T D I E D O K U M E N T A T I O N
L E S E N , S I E H E R E A D M E . T X T
Creation: 26.06.2001 fm
Last Update: $Id: base.txt,v 1.93 2004/03/06 17:31:56 babel Exp $
Copyright © 2001-2002 Frank Meyer
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOSTNAME=‚Linux-R‘ # name of fli4l router
PASSWORD=‚123456789‘ # password for telnetd, ftpd and sshd
FDD_1680=‚no‘ # use 1680KB-Floppy
MOUNT_BOOT=‚rw‘ # mount boot device (floppy): ro, rw, no
PART_OPT=‚auto‘ # disk-partition or size of ramdisk or ‚auto‘
MOUNT_OPT=‚ro‘ # mount opt device: ro, rw
UPDATE_MODE=‚full‘ # add, cfg, full, none, see documentation
TIME_INFO=‚MEZ-1MESZ,M3.5.0,M10.5.0‘
description of local time
zone, don’t touch without reading
documentation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Serial console:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SER_CONSOLE=‚no‘ # use serial interface instead of crt/keyboard
SER_CONSOLE_IF=‚0‘ # serial interface to use, 0 for ttyS0 (COM1)
SER_CONSOLE_RATE=‚9600‘ # Baudrate for serial console
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Debug Settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEBUG_STARTUP=‚no‘ # Write an execution trace of the boot
DEBUG_LOG=’’ # sequence to file DEBUG_LOG or console if
DEBUG_LOG is empty
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Show Bootmenu after Login:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_MENU=‚yes‘ # Start-menue for users
MENU_LANGUAGES=‚de,en‘ # possible values de,en first one ist the default
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet card drivers:
Driver Bus Description
3c503 ISA 3COM EtherLinkII (3c503)
3c505 ISA 3COM Etherlink Plus (3c505)
3c507 ISA 3COM Etherlink 16 (3c507)
3c509 ISA 3COM EtherLinkIII (3c509)
3c515 ISA 3COM EtherLink XL ISA (3c515)
3c59x PCI 3COM Vortex/Boomerang 3c59x,3c900,3c905
8139cp PCI RealTek 8139C+
8139too PCI RealTek 8129/8139 10/100 MB (NEW)
rtl8139 PCI RealTek 8129/8139, Donald Beckers Version, see
http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html
82596 Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet
acenic PCI Alteon AceNIC Gigabit Ethernet
at1700 ISA AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) ISA
b44 PCI Broadcom 4400
cs89x0 ISA IBM Etherjet, cs89x0 based Cards (Option io=0xnnn necessary!)
de4x5 PCI/EISA Digital DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450, DE500
depca ISA DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422
dgrs PCI Digi International RightSwitch PCI/EISA
dl2k PCI D-Link DL2000-based Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
dmfe PCI DM9102 compatible PCI cards from Davicom
e1000 PCI Intel EtherExpress PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
e100 PCI Intel’s original driver for EEPRO100
e2100 ISA Cabletron E21xx ISA
eepro100 PCI Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+
eepro ISA Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
eexpress ISA EtherExpress16 ISA
epic100 PCI SMC EPIC/100 (EtherPower II) PCI
eth16i ISA/EISA ICL EtherTeam 16i/32
ewrk3 ISA EtherWORKS 3 ISA (DE203, DE204, DE205)
fealnx PCI ASOUND LAN 8139 card - not RTL8139 (NEW)
hamachi PCI GNIC-II Gigabit Ethernet
hp100 ISA/EISA/PCI HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI)
hp ISA HP PCLAN (27245, 27xxx) ISA
hp-plus ISA HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) ISA
lance ISA AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500, NE2100) ISA
lp486e Intel Professional Workstation/panther ethernet driver
natsemi PCI National Semiconductor
ne2k-pci PCI NE2000 PCI clone (eg. Realtek 8029, Winbond 89c940)
ne ISA NE2000 ISA clone (eg. Realtek 8019,
Accton 16xx, NatSemi 8390, UMC 9003/9008)
ni5010 MiCom-Interlan NI5010
ni52 NI5210 card (i82586 Ethernet chip)
ni65 ni6510 (am7990 ‚lance‘ chip)
ns83820 PCI cards with National Semiconductor 83820 chip
pcnet32 PCI AMD PCI PCnet32
r8169 PCI Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet
sis900 PCI SiS 900/7016
sk98lin PCI SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters
smc9194 SMC’s 9000 series of Ethernet cards
smc-ultra ISA SMC ULTRA
starfire PCI Starfire
sundance PCI DFE-550FX or DFE-530TXS (NEW)
tg3 PCI Broadcom Tigon3
tlan PCI TI ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent …)
tulip PCI DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
tulip-db PCI DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI and work-alike chips from
Lite-On (PNIC) and Macronix (MXIC) and ASIX,
see http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
via-rhine PCI VIA Rhine PCI (3043, VT86c100A, dfe-530tx)
wd ISA SMC WD80*3
winbond-840 PCI Winbond 840
yellowfin PCI Packet Engines G-NIC PCI Gigabit Eth Adapter
Drivers below need the Package pcmcia installed:
3c574_cs PCMCIA 3Com 574
3c589_cs PCMCIA 3Com 589
axnet_cs PCMCIA Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet
fmvj18x_cs PCMCIA Fujitsu FMV-J181/182 Ethernet
nmclan_cs PCMCIA New Media Ethernet LAN
pcnet_cs PCMCIA NS8390-based cards (NE2000, DLINK etc)
smc91c92_cs PCMCIA SMC91c92-based cards
xirc2ps_cs PCMCIA Xircom: CE2, CEM28, CEM33, or CE3
xircom_cb Cardbus Xircom Cardbus Cards
xircom_tulip_cb Cardbus Xircom Tulip-like Cardbus Cards
If you don’t find your Cardbus Card here then try the equivalent PCI-Driver:
3c59x instead of 3c575_cb or 8139too instead of realtek_cb
This drivers need PCMCIA _and_ WLAN:
orinoco_cs PCMCIA Lucent/Orinoco WLAN-Cards
hostap_cs PCMCIA PrismII/2.5/3 based Cards - supports AP-Mode
wavelan_cs PCMCIA WaveLAN
wl24_cs PCMCIA ELSA Airlancer MC-2 - Should have Firmware 2.10
airo_cs PCMCIA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCMCIA cards
ray_cs PCMCIA Raylink wireless cards
netwave_cs PCMCIA Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN
this drivers need Package WLAN
WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11b:
hostap_pci PCI Prism 2.5 based PCI Wlan Cards
hostap_plx PCI Prism 2,2.5 and 3 based PCMCIA-WLan Cards in PLX-Adapter
airo PCI/ISA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCI/ISA cards
This 3 drivers acutally only work with Prism-II Cards - alternative driver to hostap_*
orinoco_pci PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards
orinoco_plx PCI Lucent/Orinoco based PCMCIA WLAN-Cards in PLX Adapter
orinoco_tmd PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards with TMD PCI-Bridge
WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11g:
prism54 PCI/PCMCIA Prism GT / Prism Duette / Prism Indigo Chipsets
Achten Sie auf die Hinweise zum Prism54 Treiber
in der WLAN Dokumentation!
USB-Card Drivers
pegasus teledat Fast Ethernet USB
kaweth 3Com 3C19250
ADS USB-10BT
ATEN USB Ethernet
ASANTE USB To Ethernet Adapter
AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet
Correga K.K.
D-Link DSB-650C and DU-E10
Entrega / Portgear E45
I-O DATA USB-ET/T
Jaton USB Ethernet Device Adapter
Kingston Technology USB Ethernet Adapter
Linksys USB10T
Mobility USB-Ethernet Adapter
NetGear EA-101
Peracom Enet and Enet2
Portsmith Express Ethernet Adapter
Shark Pocket Adapter
SMC 2202USB
Sony Vaio port extender
rtl8150 RTL8150-based USB-Ethernet-Cards
catc Belkin F5U111
CATC NetMate
CATC NetMate II
smartBridges smartNIC
DSL-Modems shown as Ethernetcards
CDCEther Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
Toshiba PCX1100U and possibly other cable modems
Sharp Zaurus SL-5000D
atar215 Allied Telesyn AT-AR 215
Sagem 250
USB-to-USB-network-cable
usbnet Driver for usb-to-usb networklinks
Token ring drivers (see token ring minit howto on
and feel
free to submit documention changes
3c359
abyss
ibmtr
lanstreamer
olympic
smctr
tmsisa
tmspci
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETH_DRV_N=‚2‘ # number of ethernet drivers to load, usually 1
ETH_DRV_1=‚ne2k-pci‘ # 1st driver: name (e.g. NE2000 PCI clone)
ETH_DRV_1_OPTION=’’ # 1st driver: additional option
ETH_DRV_2=‚ne‘ # 2nd driver: name (e.g. NE2000 ISA clone)
ETH_DRV_2_OPTION=‚io=0x320 probe_pci=0‘
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ether networks used with IP protocol:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_ETH_N=‚1‘ # number of ip ethernet networks, usually 1
IP_ETH_1_NAME=’’ # optional: other device name than ethX
IP_ETH_1_IPADDR=‚192.168.0.1‘ # IP address of your n’th ethernet card
IP_ETH_1_NETMASK=‚255.255.255.0‘ # netmask of your LAN
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional routes, optional
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY=’’ # normally not used, read documentation!
IP_ROUTE_N=‚0‘ # number of additional routes
IP_ROUTE_1=‚192.168.7.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.99‘ # network netmask gateway
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
old or new style paket filter configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ORIG_FW_CONFIG=‚yes‘
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Masquerading:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MASQ_NETWORK=‚192.168.0.0/24‘ # networks to masquerade (e.g. our LAN)
MASQ_MODULE_N=‚1‘ # load n masq modules (default: only ftp)
MASQ_MODULE_1=‚ftp‘ # ftp
MASQ_MODULE_1_OPTION=’’ # options, see documentation
MASQ_MODULE_2=‚irc‘ # irc
MASQ_MODULE_2_OPTION=’’ # options, see documentation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: PORTFW
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PORTFW=‚no‘ # install port forwarding tools/modules
PORTFW_N=‚1‘ # how many portforwardings to set up
PORTFW_1_SOURCE=‚8080‘ # sample 1: forward ext. port 8080
PORTFW_1_TARGET=‚192.168.6.15:80‘ # …to int. host 192.168.6.15 port 80
PORTFW_1_PROTOCOL=‚tcp‘ # …using tcp
PORTFW_2_SOURCE=‚3000-3010‘ # sample 2: forward portrange 3000-3010
PORTFW_2_TARGET=‚192.168.6.15‘ # …to int. host 192.168.6.15
PORTFW_2_PROTOCOL=‚tcp‘ # …using tcp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routing without masquerading
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROUTE_NETWORK=’’ # optional: route from/to network, no masq
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routing: internal hosts to allow/deny forwarding
FORWARD_HOST_WHITE=‚no‘ describes a black list (forbidden)
FORWARD_HOST_WHITE=‚yes‘ describes a white list (allowed)
Example:
FORWARD_HOST_WHITE=‚no‘ and FORWARD_HOST_N=‚0‘:
-> forwarding of 0 hosts is denied
-> forwarding of all hosts is allowed.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORWARD_HOST_WHITE=‚no‘ # ‚no‘: black list, ‚yes‘: white list
FORWARD_HOST_N=‚0‘ # number of allowed/denied hosts
FORWARD_HOST_1=‚192.168.6.5‘ # optional: 1st allowed/denied host
FORWARD_HOST_2=‚192.168.6.6‘ # optional: 2nd allowed/denied host
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routing: ports to reject/deny forwarding (from inside and outside!)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_N=‚2‘ # no. of ports to reject/deny forwarding
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_1=‚135:139 reject‘ # drop/reject forwarding of netbios
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_2=‚445 reject‘ # drop/reject forwarding of MS-DS
TRUSTED_NETS=’’ # but optionally allow forwarding between LANs
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filter: accept connections from outside to several ports (served ports)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INPUT_POLICY=‚REJECT‘ # policy for input chain: reject or drop
INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_N=‚0‘ # no. of ports to accept from outside
INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_1=‚22 TCP‘ # e.g. allow connection to ssh service
DENY_ICMP=‚no‘ # deny icmp (ping): yes or no
PACKETFILTER_LOG=‚no‘ # log access to rejected/denied ports
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Domain configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
START_DNS=‚yes‘ # start dns server: ‚yes‘ (use dnsmasq),
‚ens‘ (use ens) or ‚no‘
DNS_LISTENIP_N=‚0‘ # if 0 then listen on all interfaces
DNS_LISTENIP_1=‚192.168.6.1‘ # first IP to listen on
These two parameters are only relevant,
when START_DNS=‚yes‘.
DNS_FORWARDERS=‚195.185.185.195‘ # DNS servers of your provider, e.g. MSN
DNS_VERBOSE=‚no‘ # log queries into syslog
DOMAIN_NAME=‚lan.fli4l‘ # your domain name
DNS_FORBIDDEN_N=‚0‘ # number of forbidden domains
DNS_FORBIDDEN_1=‚foo.bar‘ # 1st forbidden domain
DNS_FORBIDDEN_2=‚bar.foo‘ # 2nd forbidden domain
HOSTS_N=‚4‘ # number of hosts in your domain
HOST_1_NAME=‚Linux-R‘ # 1st host: ip and name
HOST_1_IP=‚192.168.0.1‘
#HOST_1_ALIAS_N=‚0‘ # number of optional alias names
#HOST_1_ALIAS_1=‚router.lan.fli4l‘ # optional alias name
#HOST_1_ALIAS_2=‚gateway.lan.fli4l‘ # optional alias name
HOST_2_NAME=‚bacardi‘ # 2st host: ip and name
HOST_2_IP=‚192.168.0.10‘
#HOST_2_MAC=‚de:ad:af:fe:07:19‘ # optional mac address used by dhcpd
HOST_3_NAME=‚straub‘ # 3st host: ip and name
HOST_3_IP=‚192.168.0.88‘
#HOST_3_MAC=‚de:ad:be:ef:07:19‘ # optional mac address used by dhcpd
HOST_4_NAME=‚client2‘ # 4st host: ip and name
HOST_4_IP=‚192.168.0.2‘
#HOST_4_MAC=‚de:ad:be:ef:08:15‘ # optional mac address used by dhcpd
MX_N=‚0‘ # optional number of MX-records
if START_DNS=‚yes‘ only one MX supported
for DOMAIN_NAME
MX_1_SERVER=‚mail.example.net‘ # fqdn of the mx
MX_1_DOMAIN=‚example.net‘ # domain handled by MX_1_SERVER
MX_1_PRIORITY=‚10‘ # priority of the mx, lower means better
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special DNS configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DNS_N=‚0‘ # number of special dns servers, normally 0
#DNS_1=‚firma.de 192.168.1.12‘ # 1st special dns server for firma.de
#DNS_2=‚lan.firma.de 192.168.2.12‘ # 2nd special dns server for lan.firma.de
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
imond configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
START_IMOND=‚yes‘ # start imond: yes or no
IMOND_USE_ORIG=‚yes‘ # use the original version of
imond instead the development version
IMOND_PORT=‚5000‘ # TCP-Port dont open in INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_x
IMOND_PASS=’’ # imond-password, may be empty
IMOND_ADMIN_PASS=’’ # imond-admin-password, may be empty
IMOND_LED=’’ # tty for led: com1 - com4 or empty
IMOND_BEEP=‚no‘ # beep if connection going up/down
IMOND_LOG=‚no‘ # log /var/log/imond.log: yes or no
IMOND_LOGDIR=’/var/log’ # log-directory, e.g. /var/log
IMOND_ENABLE=‚yes‘ # accept „enable/disable“ commands
IMOND_DIAL=‚yes‘ # accept „dial/hangup“ commands
IMOND_ROUTE=‚yes‘ # accept „route“ command
IMOND_REBOOT=‚yes‘ # accept „reboot“ command
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Generic circuit configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_DYN_ADDR=‚yes‘ # use dyn. ip addresses (most providers do)
DIALMODE=‚auto‘ # standard dialmode: auto, manual, or off
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
optional package: syslogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_SYSLOGD=‚no‘ # start syslogd: yes or no
SYSLOGD_DEST_N=‚1‘ # number of destinations
SYSLOGD_DEST_1=’*.* /dev/console’ # n’th prio & destination of syslog msgs
SYSLOGD_DEST_2=’*.* @192.168.6.2’ # example: loghost 192.168.6.2
SYSLOGD_DEST_3=‚kern.info /var/log/dial.log‘ # example: log infos
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
optional package: klogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_KLOGD=‚no‘ # start klogd: yes or no
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
optional package: y2k correction
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_Y2K=‚no‘ # y2k correction: yes or no
Y2K_DAYS=’’ # correct hardware Y2K-Bug: add x days
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: PNP
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PNP=‚no‘ # install isapnp tools: yes or no
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: inittab
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_INITTAB=‚no‘
INITTAB_N=‚1‘
INITTAB_1=‚tty2 askfirst /usr/local/bin/mini-login‘
hier meine dsl.txt:
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
dsl.txt - fli4l configuration parameters 2.1.6
P L E A S E R E A D T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N ,
S E E R E A D M E . T X T
B I T T E U N B E D I N G T D I E D O K U M E N T A T I O N
L E S E N , S I E H E R E A D M E . T X T
Creation: 26.06.2001 fm
Last Update: $Id: dsl.txt,v 1.18 2004/02/04 11:32:05 georg Exp $
Copyright © 2001-2002 Frank Meyer
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: PPPoE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PPPOE=‚yes‘ # use ppp over ethernet: yes or no
PPPOE_NAME=‚DSL‘ # circuit name, don’t use spaces
PPPOE_USEPEERDNS=‚no‘ # use dns server of your provider: yes or no
PPPOE_ETH=‚eth1‘ # eth card connected to ADSL modem,
e.g. 2nd or an ethernet based
bridge, e.g. br0
PPPOE_TYPE=‚sync‘ # async, sync or in_kernel
PPPOE_DEBUG=‚no‘ # enable pppd debugging, ‚yes‘ or ‚no‘
PPPOE_USER=‚[email protected]‘ # username
PPPOE_PASS=‚123456789‘ # password
PPPOE_HUP_TIMEOUT=‚60000000‘ # idle time after which to hangup
PPPOE_CHARGEINT=‚60‘ # value of charge interval (in seconds)
PPPOE_TIMES=‚Mo-Su:00-24:0.0:Y‘ # times/charges when LCR
PPPOE_FILTER=‚yes‘ # filter traffic to be able to hangup
even if someone is trying to scan us
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: FRITZDSL
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_FRITZDSL=‚no‘ # use fritzdsl: yes or no
FRITZDSL_NAME=‚DSL‘ # circuit name, don’t use spaces
FRITZDSL_USEPEERDNS=‚no‘ # use dns server of your provider: yes or no
FRITZDSL_TYPE=‚fcdsl‘ # fcdsl or fcdslsl
FRITZDSL_PROVIDER=‚U-R2‘ # type of provider
FRITZDSL_USER=‚anonymer‘ # username
FRITZDSL_PASS=‚surfer‘ # password
FRITZDSL_DEBUG=‚no‘ # enable pppd debugging, ‚yes‘ or ‚no‘
FRITZDSL_HUP_TIMEOUT=‚600‘ # idle time after which to hangup
FRITZDSL_CHARGEINT=‚60‘ # value of charge interval (in seconds)
FRITZDSL_TIMES=‚Mo-Su:00-24:0.0:Y‘ # times/charges when LCR
FRITZDSL_FILTER=‚yes‘ # filter traffic to be able to hangup
even if someone is trying to scan us
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: PPTP - DSL in Austria/Netherlands
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PPTP=‚no‘ # use PPP over ethernet: yes or no
PPTP_NAME=‚DSL‘ # circuit name, don’t use spaces
PPTP_USEPEERDNS=‚no‘ # use dns server of your provider: yes or no
PPTP_ETH=‚eth1‘ # ethernet card connected to ADSL modem
PPTP_USER=‚anonymer‘ # username
PPTP_PASS=‚surfer‘ # password
PPTP_DEBUG=‚no‘ # enable pppd debugging, ‚yes‘ or ‚no‘
PPTP_HUP_TIMEOUT=‚600‘ # idle time after which to hangup
PPTP_MODEM_TYPE=‚bcaa‘ # 2 different types in Austria: bbaa / bcaa
in the Netherlands use ‚mxstream‘
PPTP_CHARGEINT=‚60‘ # value of charge interval (in seconds)
PPTP_TIMES=‚Mo-Su:00-24:0.0:Y‘ # times/charges when LCR
PPTP_FILTER=‚yes‘ # filter traffic to be able to hangup
even if someone is trying to scan us
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
optional package: PPPoE-Status
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_POESTATUS=‚no‘ # show pppoe status on console #3
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional package: PFC - Packet-Filter-Compiler
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PFC=‚no‘ # see documentation
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