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Yeah, I just found it by `apt-get source pppoe`, gets me rp-pppoe-3.12. So rp-pppoe.so file (which supports kernel mode?) isn't distributed on Debian?
So users like @jkroonza needs to go out of their way to get rp-pppoe sources and compile the plugin? Yeah, I see that by the control file require ppp >=...
Yeah, I am curious now. I was under the impression it had to do with performance...
@dfskoll that is good to know. I'd like to hear it from @jkroonza to why he needed the one from rp-pppoe package (or better yet trying to understand why anyone...
One of the things I remember being fixed in the ppp/pppoe version is compiler warnings (that still exist in the rp-pppoe project when compiling with the plugin). And yes, I...
And yes, there will be some duplication of code. That's just a fact when you split a project in two.
@dfskoll This maybe because I am on a different distribution than what you are running. Currently, I am on a Ubuntu Cloud / Minimal (uvt-kvm create) using Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy...
@jkroonza I am slightly confused by your response. Yes, if you use pppd via a pty option to start the pppoe negotiation; I would understand it, but if you run...
These fixes look mostly good. Though, some cases the refactoring changes the structure ... Comments inline to for @paulusmack to review.
People should use libatm installed on their host instead of the provided version. I think the Debian pppd-2.5.0 package does this. Fedora or Red hat should follow suit. We can...