Sure, you can do it; you'll need to use pppd. Check out the ISP guide from
the Debian site for techniques. But your premise is incorrect; telocity
does provide dialup for when you're on the road:

http://www.directvinternet.com/pages/remote.html

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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Jay Latham wrote:

> OK here's the specs. I have an account with telocity dsl with
> static ip. My server is running potato. I have another box
> duel booting mandrake 8.0 and win. My laptop is duel booting
> progeny and win. Unlike another dsl (bellsouth) telocity does
> not offer a dial in service for when your on the road, so my
> question is this:
> 
> Is it possible to set up either the server or the win box to
> accept dial-up log-in from my laptop and then access the internet
> through my telocity account?
> 
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> Jay Latham
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