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    NAME

    pppoe-relay - user-space PPPoE relay agent.
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    pppoe-relay [options]

     

    DESCRIPTION

    pppoe-relay is a user-space relay agent for PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) for Linux. pppoe-relay works in concert with the pppoe client and pppoe-server server. See the OPERATION section later in this manual for details on how pppoe-relay works.

     

    OPTIONS

    -S interface
    Adds the Ethernet interface interface to the list of interfaces managed by pppoe-relay. Only PPPoE servers may be connected to this interface.

    -C interface
    Adds the Ethernet interface interface to the list of interfaces managed by pppoe-relay. Only PPPoE clients may be connected to this interface.

    -B interface
    Adds the Ethernet interface interface to the list of interfaces managed by pppoe-relay. Both PPPoE clients and servers may be connected to this interface.

    -n num
    Allows at most num concurrent PPPoE sessions. If not specified, the default is 5000. num can range from 1 to 65534.

    -i timeout
    Specifies the session idle timeout. If both peers in a session are idle for more than timeout seconds, the session is terminated. If timeout is specified as zero, sessions will never be terminated because of idleness.

    Note that the idle-session expiry routine is never run more frequently than every 30 seconds, so the timeout is approximate. The default value for timeout is 600 seconds (10 minutes.)

    -F
    The -F option causes pppoe-relay not to fork into the background; instead, it remains in the foreground.

    -h
    The -h option prints a brief usage message and exits.

     

    OPERATION

    pppoe-relay listens for incoming PPPoE PADI frames on all interfaces specified with -B or -C options. When a PADI frame appears, pppoe-relay adds a Relay-Session-ID tag and broadcasts the PADI on all interfaces specified with -B or -S options (except the interface on which the frame arrived.)

    Any PADO frames received are relayed back to the client which sent the PADI (assuming they contain valid Relay-Session-ID tags.) Likewise, PADR frames from clients are relayed back to the matching access concentrator.

    When a PADS frame is received, pppoe-relay enters the two peers' MAC addresses and session-ID's into a hash table. (The session-ID seen by the access concentrator may be different from that seen by the client; pppoe-relay must renumber sessions to avoid the possibility of duplicate session-ID's.) Whenever either peer sends a session frame, pppoe-relay looks up the session entry in the hash table and relays the frame to the correct peer.

    When a PADT frame is received, pppoe-relay relays it to the peer and deletes the session entry from its hash table.

    If a client and server crash (or frames are lost), PADT frames may never be sent, and pppoe-relay's hash table can fill up with stale sessions. Therefore, a session-cleaning routine runs periodically, and removes old sessions from the hash table. A session is considered "old" if no traffic has been seen within timeout seconds. When a session is deleted because of a timeout, a PADT frame is sent to each peer to make certain that they are aware the session has been killed.

     

    EXAMPLE INVOCATIONS

    pppoe-relay -C eth0 -S eth1
    

    The example above relays frames between PPPoE clients on the eth0 network and PPPoE servers on the eth1 network.

    pppoe-relay -B eth0 -B eth1
    

    This example is a transparent relay -- frames are relayed between any mix of clients and servers on the eth0 and eth1 networks.

    pppoe-relay -S eth0 -C eth1 -C eth2 -C eth3
    

    This example relays frames between servers on the eth0 network and clients on the eth1, eth2 and eth3 networks.

     

    AUTHORS

    pppoe-relay was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.

    The pppoe home page is http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/.

     

    SEE ALSO

    adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), pppoe(8), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-server(8)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERATION
    EXAMPLE INVOCATIONS
    AUTHORS
    SEE ALSO


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