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-BTinternet pppd mini-HOWTO  
-!!!BTinternet pppd mini-HOWTO  
-!Matt !WrightMatt Wright Consulting  
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- matt@consultmatt.co.uk  
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-__Greg Ferguson - __Converted the mini-HOWTO from HTML to Docbook 3.1 (SGML).  
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-2002-03-26  
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-__Revision History__Revision v0.292002-03-26Revised by: mwwAdded a small bit of first-hand tech support about  
-cross-frequency.Revision v0.282002-01-17Revised by: mwwNew information about PPPoATM involving kernels and  
-distibutions.Revision v0.272001-12-20Revised by: mwwMinor technical problems highlighted by Robert Smith.Revision v0.262001-11-21Revised by: mwwAdded a point about the Kernel HOWTO.Revision v0.252001-11-17Revised by: mwwAdded a troubleshooting answer about "_mmx_memcpy". Other minor updates as well.Revision v0.242001-11-09Revised by: mwwTechnical detail with the chatscript timeout (and found a spelling mistake or two!). Thanks again to Bill Staehle.Revision v0.232001-11-07Revised by: mwwChanged the Chatscript dialing method, thanks go to TonyC from btinternet.linux newsgroup.Revision v0.222001-11-06Revised by: mwwChanged a couple more little botches. Thanks again go to Bill Staehle.Revision v0.212001-11-03Revised by: mwwChanged discrepancies reported by Bill Staehle.Revision v0.202001-11-01Revised by: mwwAdded Alcatel Speedtouch Information.Revision v0.192001-10-31Revised by: mwwInitial public release.  
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- This document describes how to setup a modem pppd link to  
-Btinternet in the UK.  
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-----; __Table of Contents__; 1. Introduction: ; 1.1. Copyright and License; 1.2. Mailing Lists; 1.3. About the author; 1.4. Acknowledgements; 2. Requirements; 3. Surftime: ; 3.1. PPPd Setup; 3.2. Chatscript (Dialup); 3.3. Authentication; 3.4. Setting your global options; 3.5. Testing your link; 3.6. Dialing scripts; 4. BTi Anytime; 5. BTOpenworld Home 500 (Alcatel Speedtouch USB): ; 5.1. About this section; 5.2. Warning; 5.3. Distribution Specific Information; 5.4. Requirements; 5.5. Software Downloads; 5.6. Patching your kernel; 5.7. Kernel Drivers and Software; 5.8. PPPd Configuration; 5.9. Testing your link; 6. Simple IP Masquerading; 7. Troubleshooting: ; 7.1. Help! Lynx gives unable to access document; 7.2. My kernel ` 2.4.2 crashes using the Alcatel driver; 7.3. PPPd crashes when it loads the PPPoATM module; 7.4. insmod speedtch.o gives: "Unresolved symbol: _mmx_memcpy"; 7.5. There are strange noises on the telephone line when I pick up the  
-phone.; 8. Further Reading  
-!!!1. Introduction  
-  
-This HOWTO exists because a mate of mine needed to easily set up an  
-Internet connection to BTinternet and here is a quick and concise way  
-to get a running PPPd to Btinternet. This HOWTO also briefly covers  
-Howto setup basic IP Masquerading to allow connection sharing.  
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-!!1.1. Copyright and License  
-  
-This document is Copyright 2001 by Matt Wright. Permission is granted  
-to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of  
-the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version  
-published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant  
-Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A  
-copy of the license is available at  
-http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html  
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-Send feedback to  
-''matt@consultmatt.co.uk''.  
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-!!1.2. Mailing Lists  
-  
-Please note: There is a mailing list available for this howto. If you wish to join please email `majordomo@consultmatt.co.ukb with the body:  
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-subscribe bti-howto  
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-This will then be followed up by the mailing list bot and subsequent emails should arrive confirming your request. The list is intended to be for annoucing changes to this HOWTO and also to dicuss the finer points of getting pppd to work on BTinternet.  
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-!!1.3. About the author  
-  
- My name is Matt Wright. I'm 16 year-old student in Blackburn,  
-Lancashire. I'm a freelance Linux consultant. I am the proud owner of  
-a Duron 950Mhz (all I could easily afford) with 256MB SDRAM, Voodoo 4  
-Video Card, ATI All-in-Wonder Pro Video Card. I also have a 266Mhz Cyrix  
-that runs my USB ADSL connection, of which if you are reading this from  
-http://www.consultmatt.co.uk  
-you will be using.  
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-You can find me at www.consultmatt.co.uk. Or at matt@consultmatt.co.uk.  
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-!!1.4. Acknowledgements  
-  
-A major thanks of gratitude to the guys at Linuxdoc in particular Greg Ferguson and David Merrill for help with getting this into trusty SGML. Also to Rob Smith the guy behind me writing this :) (As he couldn't sort his own Linux box out :P). A great vote of thanks to Bill Staehle for his input in ironing out some major flaws. Also a thank you goes to TonyC at btinternet.linux and the rest of that newsgroup for originally getting me on my feet with BTi. Finally and most importantly my thanks goto my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, without whom I'd be lost.  
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-!!!2. Requirements  
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-The following is needed to use this HOWTO:  
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-A working modem, external or internal hardware modems are the easiest to get working, see Modem-HOWTO. If you have a !WinModem then see Winmodems and Linux HOWTO  
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-An account with Btinternet, this HOWTO covers  
-BTi Surftime and Anytime  
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-Some basic understanding of the Linux OS and  
-its layout  
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-!!!3. Surftime  
-!!3.1. PPPd Setup  
-  
- Right, to start off you will need a working installation of  
-PPPd, I know from experience that Mandrake 8.0 that sometime is  
-doesn't install pppd so check its installed first. Once it is it  
-usually resides in /usr/sbin/pppd check that any  
-users you want to access it have setuid access.  
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-  
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-Note: Setuid allows pppd to run as-if root allowing non-superusers to run pppd without less problems. To do this use the command __chmod 4750 /usr/sbin/pppd__. Beware: Some distributions have a watchdog program that will change the pppd permissions back to normal. I have not tested this but on !RedHat derived systems with Linuxconf installed then removing the /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/perm/ppp should stop this happening.  
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-!!3.2. Chatscript (Dialup)  
-  
- The Chatscript is a text file, usually residing in  
-/etc/ppp that contains the commands passed to  
-the modem to make it dial to BTi. If you want to compare this to DUN  
-in Windows then this is the phone number and init commands.  
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-  
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- Below is the chatscript used to dial BTi, I've now opted for putting the \T metacharacter in the script. The means when we run __chat__, inside the pppd command, we can use a -T parameter and supply the needed telephone number.  
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- "" "ATZ"  
-# The next two lines should be left commented out until  
-# the script works.  
-# "OK" "ATL0"  
-# "OK" "ATM0"  
-SAY "Dialing modem...\n"  
-"OK" "ATDT \T"  
-ABORT BUSY  
-ABORT "NO CARRIER"  
-TIMEOUT 60  
-CONNECT \c  
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- This script will dial BTi providing you put in the \T so we can added the telephone number later. I suggest saving the chatscript as something like /etc/ppp/chatscript Once you've saved it we can move onto setting up BTi's CHAP authentication.  
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-!!3.3. Authentication  
-  
- With PPP dialup's the most widely used authentication method,  
-apparently, is PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). However, just  
-to be a pain in the backside BTi use CHAP (Challenge Handshake  
-Authentication Protocol). To be fair CHAP is a more secure authentication method than PAP but it's still a pain. Now PPPd does support this but not through  
-nice easy to use Linuxconf dialogs.  
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-In the  
-/etc/ppp directory should be a  
-chap-secrets that looks roughly like this when  
-first installed:  
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- # Secrets for authentication using CHAP  
-# client server secret IP addresses  
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- We can safely ignore the IP Address column but the others me  
-must worry about. So fill in the gaps like this:  
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- # Secrets for authentication using CHAP  
-# client server secret IP addresses  
-"bloggs@btinternet.com" * "mypasswordhere"  
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-  
- These two extra lines will try and authenticate ANY outgoing  
-PPP connection that responds using CHAP using your BTi details. It  
-goes without saying that you replace  
-''bloggs@btinternet.com'' and  
-''mypasswordhere'' with your details. Also, the second line is not strictly needed but I've found it helps sometimes.  
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-__Note__: If you're not using BTi at this point you can usually get away with having identical chap-secrets and pap-secrets. If you the same kind of pattern as above it should work.  
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-I suggest that you do a "__chmod 600 /etc/ppp/*secrets__". It was pointed out to me that it stops pppd shouting about security.  
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-!!3.4. Setting your global options  
-  
- In your /etc/ppp directory there is a  
-file called options. If your open it with your  
-favourite text editor you should see:  
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- lock  
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- And thats it, now we need to add some more settings in here so  
-make it look like:  
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- lock  
-usepeerdns  
-defaultroute  
-noipdefault  
-noauth  
-asyncmap  
-crtscts  
-modem  
-115200  
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-  
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- Don't worry what they do, if you're interested look at the man  
-page for pppd. As a passing note if you would like PPPd to redial  
-dropped connections then add ''persist'' to the end  
-of your options file.  
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-!!3.5. Testing your link  
-  
- Now you've created your Chatscript there are only two steps  
-left till you should be on the Internet. First is getting a working  
-link and second is creating a couple of easy dialup scripts to help  
-you.  
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-To test your link try this command:  
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-__pppd ttyS0 connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -TPHONE_NUM_HERE -f /etc/ppp/chatscript' updetach debug name bloggs@btinternet.com__  
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- Now obviosuly if your testing at Daytiem rate add the Daytiem number where instead of PHONE_NUM_HERE and similar with Surftime.  
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- This will tell PPPd to dial the modem on ttyS0 (COM1) using the chatscript. The updetach tells PPPd to only fork away to the commandline after the connection is established and the debug will show all authentication commands onscreen (providing updetach it set) while it trys to connect.  
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- If that connected then move onto the next section and we can  
-make a set of scripts to allow easy dialing.  
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-!!3.6. Dialing scripts  
-  
- Here I'll just set out a set of scripts that will let your  
-dial BTi from a command line easily. The following should be  
-self-explanatory, the italic filename is the filename to put the data  
-into and the proceeding text the file contents:  
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-__/etc/ppp/peers/bt-surf__  
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- ttyS0 connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -TSURFTIME_NUMBER_HERE -f /etc/ppp/chatscript'  
-updetach name bloggs@btinternet.com  
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-__/etc/ppp/peers/bt-day__  
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- ttyS0 connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -TDAYTIME_NUMBER HERE -f /etc/ppp/chatscript'  
-updetach name bloggs@btinternet.com  
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- Change any of the filenames to suit what you called them and  
-the username. Do the same with this:  
-  
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-__/usr/bin/internet__  
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- #!/bin/bash  
-# a script to dial BTi  
-case "$1" in  
-daytime)  
-/usr/sbin/pppd call bt-day  
-;;  
-surftime)  
-/usr/sbin/pppd call bt-surf  
-;;  
-off)  
-killall pppd  
-;;  
-esac  
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- Once you've done that run this command at the command prompt:  
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-__chmod a+x /usr/bin/internet__  
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- Now you've done, simply type  
-__internet daytime/surftime/off__ and it  
-will connect you to the internet.  
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-!!!4. BTi Anytime  
-  
- I'm sorry, for all you Anytime customers its really hard!  
-NOT! Read all the instructions for Surftime above. They all apply in  
-most places, the only things to watch out for is you obviously don't  
-need any of the Surftime/daytime distinctions. So only have one  
-peers file (using the correct phoen number) and one dialup option in your /usr/bin/internet file. (eg. dial and off)  
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-!!!5. BTOpenworld Home 500 (Alcatel Speedtouch USB)  
-!!5.1. About this section  
-  
- There is rather a large amount of credit due here, to  
-Chris Jones for writing the  
-Alcatel  
-Speedtouch USB ASDL Modem mini-HOWTO that is now part of the  
-DSL HOWTO.  
-This helped me a great deal when trying to get my Speedtouch to work.  
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-!!5.2. Warning  
-  
-At home I use Linux Mandrake, although the version of the kernel I had was patched with the ATM kernel source I did end up patching a different kernel source to get it working. Please, please inspect your kernel source to see if you have the PPPoATM source patched against your kernel. To do this go into you kernel source directory, usually /usr/src/linux and do a __make menuconfig__. In the Network Device Support section check for:  
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-Network device support-bPPP over ATM  
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-If it does exist then make sure it is present it you current kernel and you can skim-read the "Patching you kernel" section to make sure you have the correc toptions compiled in and then carry on.  
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-This was just a minor warning as I orginially had a kernel patched with PPPoATM and without realising managed to trash my kernel tree by trying to force the patch onto it.  
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-!!5.3. Distribution Specific Information  
-  
-I have had reports about different distros that have varying  
-PPPoATM support already builtin to the kernel:  
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-Mandrake 8.: The default 2.4.3 kernel already has the  
-PPPoATM patch applied, I cannot remember if it compiled in but ignore  
-steps refering the "Patching the Kernel" below. PS: You still need to  
-configure the kernel.  
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-Mandrake 8.1: Mandrake 8.1 supports the Speedtouch  
-automatically, I have no had first hand experience but from what I can  
-gather you simply have to download the Alcatel binaries and then use  
-!DrakNet to sort it out.  
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-*  
-*  
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-Debian: I have had reports that the standard Debian  
-installtion does not include libpam, this must be installed for the  
-PPPoATM plugin modules to work.  
-  
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-*  
-  
-NOTE: From roughly kernel 2.4.16 the PPPoATM patch is included in  
-Linus' main source tree. Therefore you can miss out patching the kernel  
-and just configure it.  
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-!!5.4. Requirements  
-  
- To get your Speedtouch USB working in Linux you have a fairly  
-heavyweight task ahead of you, but hey, if I could do it so can you!  
-This is what you'll need to get it working:  
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-*  
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-You must have the kernel source installed and  
-know the procedure for installing and compiling a new kernel.  
-If this is a problem then read the Kernel HOWTO.  
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-*  
-*  
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-You must be running one of the following  
-Kernels: 2.3.39, 2.4.-test4, 2.4.1-pre7, 2.4.7, 2.4.8-pre5.  
-This is because the PPPoATM patch for the kernel exists patched  
-against specific kernels, some may work with similar kernel  
-versions but I cannot vouch for that  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-You, obviously, need a USB controller of some  
-description with at least one free plug. It also must be Linux  
-compatible, nowadays this is most USB controllers that are  
-UHCI/OHCI based. If you don't have one your local supplier  
-would probably have a PCI USB Controller.  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-A heap-load of confidence with meddling with  
-your config. eg: kernel recompiling, program  
-installation...  
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-*----  
-!!5.5. Software Downloads  
-  
- To get the Speedtouch working under Linux you will need some  
-software and kernel patches found below:  
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-*  
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-The kernel patch for your kernel. They can be found at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/axboe/PPPoATM/. Please note not all the kernels have patches.  
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-The latest !SpeedTouch driver from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3581  
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-The latest SARlib library from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22221  
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-*  
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-The Alcatel speed management software. You can get it from http://www.alcatel.com/consumer/dsl/dvrreg_lx.htm. I can't distribute this because of Alcatel's licensing scheme so get it from them.  
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-*  
-*  
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-Some description of PPPoATM aware PPPd binary:  
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-**  
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-Red Hat 7 RPM (glibc 2.2): http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23818  
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-**  
-**  
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-Debian (.deb): http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23818  
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-**  
-**  
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-Tarball: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23818  
-  
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-**  
-*  
-*  
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-The Linux Hotplug software from http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net. Get it installed as per their instructions. It seemed simple enough so I won't cover it here  
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-*----  
-!!5.6. Patching your kernel  
-  
- Once you have the PPPoATM kernel patch (this assumes you use  
-the patch against kernel 2.4.7) you need to make sure you have a  
-working 2.4.7 kernel tree, next unzip the PPPoATM patch by doing:  
-  
-  
-  
-NOTE: From rougly kernel 2.4.16 (I haven't tested to see hwo far  
-back it goes) the PPPoATM patch is included in Linus' main kernel tree,  
-therefore you may skip the patching below and resume ready to configure  
-the kernel.  
-  
-  
-  
-__gzip -d pppoatm-2.zip__  
-  
-  
-  
- Next we will need to test-patch the kernel using the following  
-commands:  
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-__patch -p1 -s -E --dry-run ` /point/to/pppoatm-2__  
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-  
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- If that ran without failure then patch the kernel by removing  
-the --dry-run as such:  
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-  
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-__patch -p1 -s -E ` /point/to/pppoatm-2__  
-  
-  
-  
- That should have patched the kernel good-and-proper so we can  
-go ahead and configure it, make sure the following options are  
-selected along with your personal build options:  
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-*  
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-Code maturity levels-bPrompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Networking options-bAsynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Network device support-bPPP (point-to-point protocol) support  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Network device support-bPPP support for async serial ports  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Network device support-bPPP Deflate compression  
-  
-  
-*  
-*  
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-Network device support-bPPP BSD-Compress compression  
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-*  
-*  
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-Network device support-bPPP over ATM  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-USB support-bSupport for USB  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-USB support-bPreliminary USB device filesystem  
-  
-  
-  
-You have to make a choice here, if your USB controller is  
-UHCI based then select:  
-  
-  
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-USB support-bUHCI (Intel, PIIX4, VIA, ...) support  
-  
-  
-  
-Alternatively choose:  
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-USB Support-bOHCI (Compaq, iMacs, OPTi, SiS, ALi, ...) support  
-  
-  
-*  
-  
- You could select any of these as modules or compiled-in but as  
-I followed Chris Jones' HOWTO I compiled the all but UHCI/OHCI as  
-compiled-in code. Save the kernel config and compile the kernel and  
-modules as you normally do.  
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-!!5.7. Kernel Drivers and Software  
-  
- Now that the kernel will support using PPPoATM we can start  
-compiling the bits to run the modem. Well start with the Kernel mode  
-driver; first decompress the SARlib sources to a build directory.  
-(Personally I build all my non-kernel sources  
-in ~/sources) and do a  
-__make__ on it. There is no need to do  
-a __make install__ with this library.  
-  
-  
-  
- Next return to your source root and decompress your Speedtouch  
-drivers (from Sourceforge not Alcatel!), go in there and do a  
-__make__, and then a __make install__.  
-  
-  
-  
- __Note:__ If you get an "Error  
-1" then check the Makefile for a line starting  
-SARLIB:= and check it points to the right directory, the  
-one where you just compiled SARlib.  
-  
-  
-  
- Next install the Hotplug software and make sure it works. Once  
-you've done that decompress Alcatel's binary management software and  
-do a __make__ on that. Then do a __make  
-install__, the clever bit here is their installation  
-registers the Speedtouch kernel driver and their binary to be run  
-when the USB device is "hotplugged" (or coldplugged) into the system.  
-''Kiss goodbye to the hours of trying to writing modules  
-loading scripts that always fail.''  
-  
-  
-  
- Next install the new PPPoATM aware PPPd program, I had no luck  
-getting it compile from source on my machine so I used the RPM. Sorry  
-you're on your own there!  
-  
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-!!5.8. PPPd Configuration  
-  
- __Warning:__ The action will  
-remove all the default settings for any previous PPPd connection.  
-(Not that you want them now you've got shiny new ADSL ;P)  
-  
-  
-  
- In the /etc/ppp directory there is a file called  
-options in that file put the following:  
-  
-  
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- lock  
-defaultroute  
-noipdefault  
-noauth  
-passive  
-asyncmap  
-name bloggs@hg5.btinternet.com  
-user bloggs@hg5.btinternet.com  
-plugin /usr/lib/pppd/plugins/pppoatm.so  
-.38  
-  
-  
-  
- Make sure of the following things:  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-*  
-  
-That you replace both name  
-__and__ user variables with your  
-username.  
-  
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-*  
-*  
-  
-That you get the correct VPI/VCI ATM pair,  
-these are in the windows information software, from BTi my  
-VPI:0 and VCI:38 so I use .38. Make sure  
-you get this right or it __will not  
-work__.  
-  
-  
-*  
-  
- Next in your /etc/ppp/chap-secrets put:  
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-  
-  
-  
- # Secrets for authentication using CHAP  
-# client server secret IP addresses  
-"bloggs@hg5.btinternet.com" * "mypasswordhere"  
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-!!5.9. Testing your link  
-  
- Next thing to do is get the link up and test it. If you've got  
-a nice distro like Mandrake you should find it will auto-init your  
-USB drivers and filesystem, if not then the following can be used:  
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-  
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-__/sbin/modprobe usb-uhci__  
-  
-  
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-__mount none /proc/bus/usb -tusbdevfs__  
-  
-  
-  
- Next load the Speedtouch driver by doing:  
-__/sbin/modprobe speedtch__. Next use the speedmgmt  
-program to get the modem init'ed: __/usr/sbin/mgmt__.  
-After a while of the lights flashing on the modem the main console  
-(and/or the syslog) should report:  
-  
-  
-  
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- Speedmgmt [[2074 ]: Modem initialised at 576 kbit/s downstream and 288 kbit/s upstream  
-  
-  
-  
- Once the modem has been init'ed now make sure the PPPoATM  
-module is loaded by doing:  
-  
-  
-  
-__modprobe pppoatm__  
-  
-  
-  
- Now start the PPP link by typing __pppd__ You  
-should see something similar to this:  
-  
-  
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- Oct 28 14:01:25 ds9 pppd: PPPoATM plugin_init  
-Oct 28 14:01:25 ds9 pppd: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm  
-Oct 28 14:01:25 ds9 pppd: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm - SUCCESS  
-Oct 28 14:01:26 ds9 pppd: Using interface ppp0  
-Oct 28 14:01:26 ds9 pppd: Connect: ppp0 `--b .38  
-Oct 28 14:01:28 ds9 pppd: local IP address 255.255.255.255  
-Oct 28 14:01:28 ds9 pppd: remote IP address 255.255.255.255  
-Oct 28 14:01:28 ds9 pppd: primary DNS address 213.120.62.100  
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-  
-  
- Once that's done you're in luck, now just configure the pppd  
-to autodial at startup (beyond the scope of this HOWTO, sorry!).  
-Hopefully !HotPlug will get your device up and going before pppd needs  
-it! :).  
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-!!!6. Simple IP Masquerading  
-  
- To allow sharing of your internet conenction you can eitehr  
-use a proxy server or IP Masquerading. I'll cover IP Masquerding as  
-it's simple to set up on the other client machines. I use a 2.4.x  
-generation kernel and in effect I use IPTables. If you use a 2.2.x or  
-2..x kernel then you need the  
-IP  
-Masquerading HOWTO.  
-  
-  
-  
- This part of the HOWTO assumes that your Netfilter software is  
-modularised, if it isnt then no big deal, either ignore the  
-modprobe lines or recompile your kernel.  
-  
-  
-  
- Simple now, just run the commands:  
-  
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-__modprobe iptable_nat__  
-  
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-__iptables -t nat -F POSTROUTING__  
-  
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-__iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -s 10.../16 -j MASQUERADE__  
-  
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-__echo 1 b /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward__  
-  
-  
-  
-__Note:__ The space between 1 and b is vital. It seems not to activate the IP Forwarding if the space is not there.  
-  
-  
-  
- Change the ppp0 and/or the  
-10.../16 for your relevant network settings and  
-put that file either before the case "$1" in in the  
-internet file or somewhere in your startup.  
-  
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-!!!7. Troubleshooting  
-!!7.1. Help! Lynx gives unable to access document  
-  
-__Problem:__  
-Lynx is unable to access document or ping gives "No  
-route to host" but the link is stable!  
-  
-  
-  
- __Solution:__ Have a look at  
-the output of __route -n__ you should see a  
-refenence specifing a gateway of either your Remote PPP IP  
-and using the adapter/dev of ppp0. If not here is how to fix it. In  
-your /etc/ppp/ip-up file above  
-exit 0 on the last line type:  
-  
-  
-  
-  
- route del default  
-route add default gw $4 $1  
-  
-  
-  
- Save the file and redial. The problem should be solved.  
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-!!7.2. My kernel ` 2.4.2 crashes using the Alcatel driver  
-  
-__Problem:__  
-Your kernel below 2.4.2 crashes using the Alcatel driver.  
-  
-  
-  
- __Solution:__  
-You're probably using a kernel compiled with SMP support either don't  
-use SMP or try here:  
-http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23818  
-  
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-!!7.3. PPPd crashes when it loads the PPPoATM module  
-  
-__Problem:__  
-When PPPd attempts to access the ATM device it crashes.  
-  
-  
-  
- __Solution:__ The kernel was  
-probably compiled on a different type of processor. I tried to get  
-the kernel compiled quicker by compiling the kernel on my 950Mhz  
-Duron, even with the processor type to suit the target 266Mhz Cyrix  
-the ATM module crashes. So dont take short cuts and compile on the  
-target processor.  
-  
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-!!7.4. insmod speedtch.o gives: "Unresolved symbol: _mmx_memcpy"  
-  
-__Problem:__  
-When you have compiled the Speedtouch Kernel driver (speedtch.o) trying to insmod/modprobe returns: "Unresolved symbol: _mmx_memcpy" or similar.  
-  
-  
-  
-__Solution:__  
-Right, I haven't got a concrete answer here but I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet so here goes. I found this error come up when I recompiled my kernel once. It did it the first time but I forgot how to fix it. A combination of things fixed it for me:  
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-*  
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-Configured the kernel module support to ignore kernel version checking  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Recompiled SARlib (this is what ultimately fixed it) before recompiling speedtch.o  
-  
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-*  
-*  
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-Recompiled speedtch.o and reinstalled. Et voila!  
-  
-  
-*  
-As I said I can't be sure about this one but it worked for me.  
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-!!7.5. There are strange noises on the telephone line when I pick up the  
-phone.  
-  
-__Problem:__  
-When you pick up the phone there are strange noises present, more over  
-the use of the phone line causes the internet to disconnect.  
-  
-  
-  
-__Solution:__  
-You seem to have something which I thing is called cross-frequency. The  
-ADSL modem works by sending data down the unused frequencies of you  
-copper phone line. If the hardware is set up so the ADSL and phone  
-ranges overlap the two can receive each other's data. Ring BTO Customer  
-Support and they should be able to help.  
-  
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-!!!8. Further Reading  
-  
-For further reading on related topics see this list:  
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-*  
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-The PPP-HOWTO  
-  
-  
-*  
-*  
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-The IP Masquerading HOWTO  
-  
-  
-*  
-*  
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-The DSL HOWTO  
-  
-  
-*  
-*  
-  
-The Modem-HOWTO .  
-  
-  
-*  
-*  
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-The Winmodems and Linux HOWTO  
-  
-  
-*  
+Describe [HowToBTIPPP ] here.