well exactly this do not work. cause nat rules are using PPPo interface. so i would like to do this with commands on the console. not on the webinterface
Open /etc/wfe/conf/itf.conf in the editor of your choice. In the section of the ppp interface set "status = 0". Save. Wait 5 seconds. Set status to 1 again.
Open /etc/wfe/conf/itf.conf in the editor of your choice. In the section of the ppp interface set "status = 0". Save. Wait 5 seconds. Set status to 1 again.
But why do you need to restart?
Daniel
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Hi all
What is with the follow command? /sbin/init.d/pppoe restart ..its doent work!!
i need a hang-up command for add in the CRONTAB! Sorry, but your way is to pedantically for me.
Sorry, "/sbin/init.d/pppoe" is not for manual use. It is used by the MiddleWare.
To restart the pppoe/ppp connection you can just kill "pppoe". e.g. killalll pppoe. If you don´t do that to often, the connection should be immediatly re-established.
A "stop" is available using this method, if you kill "DSL.sh" instead of "pppoe".
Sorry, "/sbin/init.d/pppoe" is not for manual use. It is used by the MiddleWare.
To restart the pppoe/ppp connection you can just kill "pppoe". e.g. killalll pppoe. If you don´t do that to often, the connection should be immediatly re-established.
A "stop" is available using this method, if you kill "DSL.sh" instead of "pppoe".