On 18-Feb-01 Wes Peters wrote:
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> This is not the correct forum for learning how IP routing works.
Sorry. I did figure it out later (yes, with NAT).
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Conrad Sabatier wrote:
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> OK, I've got the two machines (my Unix box and a Mac using FreePPP) talking to
> each other. Now, one last question:
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> How can I setup a route to enable the Mac to talk directly to the Internet.
> Right now I have it talking to squid on the FreeBSD box, but any atte
OK, I've got the two machines (my Unix box and a Mac using FreePPP) talking to
each other. Now, one last question:
How can I setup a route to enable the Mac to talk directly to the Internet.
Right now I have it talking to squid on the FreeBSD box, but any attempts to do
direct connects fail.
I
Conrad Sabatier wrote:
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> Can anyone offer some tips on how to go about setting up pppd to act as:
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> 1) An address server, i.e. assigning an IP address to another machine connected
>via null modem to a serial port (ttyd0)
pppd is fine,
but ppp (a differnt program) has more features to al