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Re: Re: pppoe-server replies never make it to the client



also sprach Jonathan Principe <jonathan.principe@gmail.com> [2005.03.17.1640 +0100]:
> I have been having the same problem.  There is no response to the
> PPP LC Configuration Request by the server.  After examining the
> actual config request packet, it is the request for MRU.
> I initially thought that it might be related to having a PPTP
> server running on the same server, but after stopping that and
> trying again, still no results.  I was just wondering if you have
> figured anything out as far as this problem goes.

No, I have been too occupied. :/

So if the MRU request is unanswered, is it possible to clamp it and
thus disable the negotiation? I did not find a way yet...

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