On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi all,
set log phase chat connect carrier link ipcp ccp ID0 TUN command
I still can't dial using this configuration...
Yes sorry, that was from a really old system, from backups.
# ppp -background isp
Loading /lib/libalias_cuseeme.so
Hi all,
set log phase chat connect carrier link ipcp ccp ID0 TUN command
I still can't dial using this configuration...
# ppp -background isp
Loading /lib/libalias_cuseeme.so
Loading /lib/libalias_ftp.so
Loading /lib/libalias_irc.so
Loading /lib/libalias_nbt.so
Loading /lib/libalias_pptp.so
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi all,
I didn't touch /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, which has been working for 5 years
since FBSD5.0R. Even if I go back to GENERIC kernel. I could not dial out
to ISP in any ways. I didn't know what I do wrong even if
I did read many docs.
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
[..]
read many docs. Yesterday I decided to re-install FBSD7.0R from CDs
again. That causes late reply, I'm sorry. :-(
No worries .. it's not like we were just hanging out waiting :)
I now have gateway_enable=YES and firewall_enable=YES in
Hi all,
I didn't touch /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, which has been working for 5 years
since FBSD5.0R. Even if I go back to GENERIC kernel. I could not dial out
to ISP in any ways. I didn't know what I do wrong even if
I did read many docs.
I tried exactly what being described in the handbook. But all
Hi Pongthep,
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi All,
Firstly, I'm sorry for late reply. For simplicity to your responses, I shall
ask question by question...
* Manolis Kiagias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There are at least two ways that I know of to achieve this. One uses the
ipfw firewall, the
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 14:14:44 +0700 Pongthep Kulkrisada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All,
Firstly, I'm sorry for late reply. For simplicity to your responses, I shall
ask question by question...
* Manolis Kiagias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There are at least two ways that I know
Hi All,
Firstly, I'm sorry for late reply. For simplicity to your responses, I shall
ask question by question...
* Manolis Kiagias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There are at least two ways that I know of to achieve this. One uses the
ipfw firewall, the other the pf firewall.
For the ipfw
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
* Manolis Kiagias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This worked fine for me, although I prefer to use pf. Here is how I
setup pf (Adjust for your interfaces as necessary)
My Internet interface is rl0, setup in rc.conf as:
ifconfig_rl0=inet 192.168.0.100 netmask
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any
Allthough others have already given you good advice, I'd like to
add that I'm running here at a similar setting, but without any
of these Windows. :-)
First of all, I made my kernel capable; significant parts:
# Firewall, NAT
options DUMMYNET
options
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any problem for very long. Now I
Pongthep Kulkrisada wrote:
Hi All,
I have just subscribed to freebsd-questions and I have a question about ppp
-nat.
I have 2 computers. One is running FreeBSD-7.0R, the other is running WinXP.
The host running FBSD7.0R has been connecting to the outside world using
user-ppp without any
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