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Many providers have routers that do not support TCP packets with a MSS higher than 1460. Usually, outgoing packets have this MSS when they go through one real Ethernet link with the default MTU size (1500). Unfortunately, if you are forwarding packets from other hosts (i.e. doing masquerading) the MSS may be increased depending on the packet size and the route to the client hosts, so your client machines won't be able to connect to some sites. There is a solution: the maximum MSS can be limited by pppoe. You can find more details about this issue in the pppoe documentation.

Should pppoe clamp MSS at 1452 bytes?

If unsure, say yes.

(If you still get problems described above, try setting to 1412 in the dsl-provider file.)
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Located in ../pppoeconf:390
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The interfaces file generated by pppoeconf appears to be invalid. This is probably because pppoeconf is unable to handle your original interfaces file. Should pppoeconf nevertheless change your interfaces file with the one that appears to be invalid?
If you agree, you will probably break your network connectivity after rebooting, and cause some local problems if lo is down. Your original interfaces file will be moved to $REALINTFILE~ so you can restore it.
If not, you will have to make sure that $iface is configured before starting your DSL connection and start the connection manually.

Note that this situation is not expected and you should consider submitting a bug report against pppoeconf including your original interfaces file and the one generated by pppoeconf.
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Located in ../pppoeconf:438
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Sorry, no working ethernet card could be found. If you do have an interface card which was not autodetected so far, you probably wish to load the driver manually using the modconf utility. Run modconf now?
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Located in ../pppoeconf:504
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