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
Can anyone offer some tips on how to go about setting up pppd to act as:
1) An address server, i.e. assigning an IP address to another machine connected
via null modem to a serial port (ttyd0)
2) Providing a gateway for the null-modem connected box to enable it to connect
to external (Inte