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*IP-over-LCP patches (receive only):
*IP-over-LCP patches (receive only):
**[http://proxima.lp0.eu/~simon/aaisp/linux/ip-over-lcp_2.6.35.4.patch 2.6.35.4]
**[https://sa.me.uk/pub/patches/linux/ip-over-lcp_2.6.35.4.patch 2.6.35.4]
**[http://proxima.lp0.eu/~simon/aaisp/linux/ip-over-lcp_3.2.0-rc5.patch 3.2.0-rc5]
**[https://sa.me.uk/pub/patches/linux/ip-over-lcp_3.2.0-rc5.patch 3.2.0-rc5]


=== PPPoE ===
=== PPPoE ===
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**pppd 2.4.6 is required for RFC 4638 support ([http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7 this is in git] but not yet released)
**pppd 2.4.6 is required for RFC 4638 support ([http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7 this is in git] but not yet released)


== PPP Not coming back after a blip: ==
== PPP Not coming back after a blip ==
This was reported in IRC on Feb 6th 2011. If you get people saying their line didn't come back or their linux box crashed (as in kernel oopsed) after a blip, turns out there's a bug in the kernel pppoe code for 2.6.36 which has been hitting me. some kind of double free in the disconnect code causes a kernel panic. there's a patch here: http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/3/4654538 which seems to work for me
This was reported in IRC on Feb 6th 2011. If you get people saying their line didn't come back or their linux box crashed (as in kernel oopsed) after a blip, turns out there's a bug in the kernel pppoe code for 2.6.36 which has been hitting me. some kind of double free in the disconnect code causes a kernel panic. there's a patch here: http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/3/4654538 which seems to work for me




[[Category:Linux]][[Category:Configuring]][[Category:Router]]
[[Category:3rd Party Routers|Linux]]


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