If that's all you want to do than my recommendation is to use a LRP disk
instead.
Try www.coyote-linux.com
I got it installed fine on a 486/33 w/8MB. The latest release includes
support for dial-up and PPPoE connections.
Fully automated. Problem? Juts reboot and walk away.
I'm uisng PPPoE, haven't tried the dial up.

Jim

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric Flood
Sent: September 19, 2000 2:03 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Internet server


I have L/M 7.0 with pmfirewall and a 56K external modem.This boxes only
function is firewall and masquerade for my other computers. I do this
through KDE. My hope is to have this run as a stand alone. Boot up and
connect to my ISP with firewall protection automatically, no
monitor/mouse/keyboard.... for example when power goes out / or I shut it
down. Now I have to pick a user, enter the password, and hit connect on
kppp... I have the kppp in autostart.

Can I do this with KDE? If not could you explain just a bit? I fear it is in
console that I must go. Fear might be a bit rash...But its close.




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