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== Installation ==
== Installation ==


PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) allows multiple transports, eg. PPoE is PPP over Ethernet.
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) allows multiple transports, eg. PPPoE is PPP over Ethernet.


=== PPPoE ===
=== PPPoE ===

Revision as of 13:25, 8 March 2021

Installation

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) allows multiple transports, eg. PPPoE is PPP over Ethernet.

PPPoE

apk add ppp-pppoe

Configure PPP

PPP peer file

Such file is usually located as /etc/ppp/peers/<isp>. See pppd(8) for all possible options.

PPPOE

This example peer file is based on Debian's peers-pppoe extra file.

user "myusername@realm"
plugin rp-pppoe.so
eth0
noipdefault
usepeerdns
defaultroute
persist
noauth

Authentication

CHAP authentication is most used one but there are other ones, see pppd(8).

/etc/ppp/chap-secrets

# Secrets for authentication using CHAP
# client	server	secret			IP addresses
"myusername@realm"	        *	"<your password>"

Kernel modules

pppoe must be present in /etc/modules.

ifupdown-ng intergration

To use /etc/network/interfaces with a ppp defintion automatically, ifupdown-ng-ppp package must be installed.

apk add ifupdown-ng-ppp

Example for PPP configuration in /etc/network/interfaces, see interfaces-ppp(5) for more info.

auto ppp0
iface ppp0
	ppp-provider isp