  Inssomniak Premium join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON | reply to Guspaz Re: Announcing ZeroShell/MLPPP and Linux/MLPPP alphas
Bump!
Anyone have the zeroshell running and tested MLPPP yet?
I loaded it onto a board, easy to configure, but not actually tested it yet..
Any word on when a PPP hung session workaround will be released? |
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  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC
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| I've been dogfooding it since before the first internal alpha. No fix for the hung session issue (although we'll have something by final), but I also haven't run into that exact issue yet.
I've run into some other issues that required restarting the PPPoE connection though, that may have been related. |
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join:2008-10-04 Scarborough, ON | reply to Guspaz installed zeroshell to spare pc with 2 nics i had lying around, will test tomorrow and let you know, i have high hopes it will out preform my wrt54gl, 2.8 gig cpu it should.. |
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join:2008-10-04 Scarborough, ON
| reply to Guspaz been playing with this most of last nite and today.
my ping times have come down, the computer i am using for this is overkill, but that's what i wanted. having problems setting up qos the way zeroshell docs say to, pppoe will not connect when i add eth00 and eth01 to bridge00.
so i ended up setting qos on ppp0 and seems to work.
no hung sessions yet.
i am liking this over the other ways i have tried, mainly tried wrt54gl with dd-wrt/tomato/openwrt.
one thing i miss is bandwidth monitoring. there is no space limit like there is in a firmware router so why not add some more options.
would like to know what one of the 5 people connected to my router is sucking up all my bw:)
over all i think this is the one i will stick with for awhile, or install a full linux disto and use as mail/web/file/router server as well. |
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