Their RADIUS servers *should* assign DNS addresses automatically...
-Rick
On February 7, 2005 04:59 pm, mario wrote:
> you mean you can connect? can you ping their gateway ip.
> domain resolution is done via dns. You need to add the dns server address
> they provide to your /etc/resolv.conf file
So, mario wrote:
> # nowadays i have static numbers hence this works
> speakeasy:
> set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
> set device /dev/cuaa1
> set speed 115200
> set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \
> \"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATE1Q0
So, Shawn B wrote:
> I am fairly new at *nix and FreeBSD. I am attempting
> to run a privately owned, publically accessible web
> server from a PC running FreeBSD 4.8. I configured
> ppp.conf and rc.conf for the *old* ISP settings (the
> ones that worked a year ago), and now they do now
> work. I
You dont need any software from sympatico, you can use ppp from FreeBSD to do
pppoe. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/pppoe.html
make sure your username ends with @sympatico.ca, then make sure you get valid
sympatico DNS servers in your /etc/resolv.conf file.
<-- I work
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 03:06:25PM -0500, Shawn B wrote:
> I am fairly new at *nix and FreeBSD. I am attempting
> to run a privately owned, publically accessible web
> server from a PC running FreeBSD 4.8. I configured
Maybe a bit OT, but you should consider upgrading to the latest release,
especi
I am fairly new at *nix and FreeBSD. I am attempting
to run a privately owned, publically accessible web
server from a PC running FreeBSD 4.8. I configured
ppp.conf and rc.conf for the *old* ISP settings (the
ones that worked a year ago), and now they do now
work. I cannot connect the machine to th