On Thu, 17 May 2012 13:37:49 +0200
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 17/05/2012 08:27, Peter Barnes wrote:
> > I would like to use BSD but I use KPPP to connect to my ISP. Is
> > anyone working on KPPP to include it with BSD? According to
> > Distrowatch no BSD O/S's have KPPP
>
> KPPP is just a KDE-bas
On 17/05/2012 08:27, Peter Barnes wrote:
> I would like to use BSD but I use KPPP to connect to my ISP. Is
> anyone working on KPPP to include it with BSD? According to
> Distrowatch no BSD O/S's have KPPP
KPPP is just a KDE-based GUI wrapper around the OS provided PPP
functionality. At a guess,
On 10/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kppp works as advertised, except for one little problem.
my primary and secondary DNS servers are as follows:
ns1.hosting.trueband.net
ns2.hosting.trueband.net
All well and good - BUT the kppp config untility will only allow
On 10/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my primary and secondary DNS servers are as follows:
ns1.hosting.trueband.net
ns2.hosting.trueband.net
All well and good - BUT the kppp config untility will only allow
numbers to be entered into the utility!
try in console or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I determine that the modem is on /dev/cuaa4 by trying all ports up to
that one. I did this:
ppp ON localhost> set device /dev/cuaa0
ppp ON localhost> set speed 115200
ppp ON localhost> term
ppp ON localhsot> set device /dev/cuaa1
ppp ON locahlost> set speed 115200
ppp O
I determine that the modem is on /dev/cuaa4 by trying all ports up to that
one. I did this:
ppp ON localhost> set device /dev/cuaa0
ppp ON localhost> set speed 115200
ppp ON localhost> term
ppp ON localhsot> set device /dev/cuaa1
ppp ON locahlost> set speed 115200
ppp ON localhost> term
pp
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 08:25:53AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I run kppp for dialup. My modem is on port /dev/cuaa4. kppp doesn't allow
> me to use /dev/cuaa4, only up to /dev/cuaa3. Is there a way to force kppp
> to see /dev/cuaa4?
>
> I've currently removed /dev/cuaa3, and instead made