No easy way to revert pppoeconf's configuration changes
Bug #151539 reported by
Afiefh
This bug affects 5 people
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pppoeconf (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: pppoeconf
After configuring my PPPoE connection with pppoeconf I bought a router, trying to connect it to eth1 doesn't work because pppoe still claims that connection.
The way to solve this is to manually edit configuaration files from what I saw, this is a serious usability bug for anybody who happens not to know which files to look at. Ideally it could be solved with pppoeconf --revert or a similar command being added.
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On my PPPoE connection on Gutsy (and before then, for that matter), I have no difficulty switching between PPPoE connections and Ethernet connections without touching pppoeconf. When you have the troubles, see whether there's a ppp# running since that'll be what's 'hijacking' the connection, and you can easily disable that by "sudo poff -a"-ing. I don't think that this is so much a problem with pppoeconf but with something else trying to force a DSL connection when one clearly doesn't exist.