Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-12-01 Thread David C. Rankin
On Thursday 19 November 2009 01:44:06 and regarding:
 So recently Verizon has stopped letting me do free tethering and I've
 been looking for a replacement. Apparently all of the free ISPs I can
 find all require that you use their shitty Windows program to connect,
 so I decided, I have a phone line, a modem and an internet connection,
 maybe I can make my own ISP.
 
 Basically, I want to take a computer with a dialup modem and an ethernet
 connection to a cable modem and make it so whenever someone calls, the
 computer picks up and acts like an ISP (requests username/password, then
 forwards all requests to the cable modem).
 
 Obviously, it wouldn't be that great (added latency, phone line won't
 work while it's active), but it's at least theoretically possible. I'm
 just wondering if there's software designed to do it.
 
 -Brendan Long
 

Brendan,

I have done this for years, but for the past six months the ppp package 
has 
been screwed up and will not pass the ppp session off to the dial in line.  
Currently, I have this as my /etc/ppp/options file with the modem on ttyS1 and 
the cable connection rounted through eth0:

debug
kdebug 7
crtscts
lock
modem
nodetach
lcp-echo-interval 30
lcp-echo-failure 4
lcp-max-configure 60
lcp-restart 2
idle 600
noipx
file /etc/ppp/filters
asyncmap  200a
proxyarp
login  # Note there is a current dispute whether login will prevent the ppp
   # connection from being established on some systems. Try with and
   # without it and see what you get.
ms-dns 192.168.6.17
ms-wins 192.168.6.17
netmask 255.255.255.0
192.168.6.17:192.168.6.11

The last good working config I had was on a suse 10.3 box. Since then nothing 
has worked on suse 11.0 - 11.1 or Arch. I'm still digging into the issue time 
permitting.


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Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-11-19 Thread Thanos Zygouris
Do not know if it'll work, but check out
ZeroShellhttp://www.zeroshell.net/eng/
...


-- Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart
he dreams himself your master.


On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 09:44, Brendan Long kori...@gmail.com wrote:

 So recently Verizon has stopped letting me do free tethering and I've
 been looking for a replacement. Apparently all of the free ISPs I can
 find all require that you use their shitty Windows program to connect,
 so I decided, I have a phone line, a modem and an internet connection,
 maybe I can make my own ISP.

 Basically, I want to take a computer with a dialup modem and an ethernet
 connection to a cable modem and make it so whenever someone calls, the
 computer picks up and acts like an ISP (requests username/password, then
 forwards all requests to the cable modem).

 Obviously, it wouldn't be that great (added latency, phone line won't
 work while it's active), but it's at least theoretically possible. I'm
 just wondering if there's software designed to do it.

 -Brendan Long




Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-11-19 Thread Fredrik Eriksson
 So recently Verizon has stopped letting me do free tethering and I've
 been looking for a replacement. Apparently all of the free ISPs I can
 find all require that you use their shitty Windows program to connect,
 so I decided, I have a phone line, a modem and an internet connection,
 maybe I can make my own ISP.

 Basically, I want to take a computer with a dialup modem and an ethernet
 connection to a cable modem and make it so whenever someone calls, the
 computer picks up and acts like an ISP (requests username/password, then
 forwards all requests to the cable modem).

 Obviously, it wouldn't be that great (added latency, phone line won't
 work while it's active), but it's at least theoretically possible. I'm
 just wondering if there's software designed to do it.

 -Brendan Long



Sounds like you want to create a modem pool. There are stuff on the
internet about this. I did a quick google but I didn't have time to read
them all :)

You could look at RAS if that would suit you better :)

Best regards
Fredrik Eriksson



Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-11-19 Thread Damjan Georgievski
 So recently Verizon has stopped letting me do free tethering and I've
 been looking for a replacement. Apparently all of the free ISPs I can
 find all require that you use their shitty Windows program to connect,
 so I decided, I have a phone line, a modem and an internet connection,
 maybe I can make my own ISP.

 Basically, I want to take a computer with a dialup modem and an ethernet
 connection to a cable modem and make it so whenever someone calls, the
 computer picks up and acts like an ISP (requests username/password, then
 forwards all requests to the cable modem).

 Obviously, it wouldn't be that great (added latency, phone line won't
 work while it's active), but it's at least theoretically possible. I'm
 just wondering if there's software designed to do it.

pppd will do it, you can read http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO/ or similar

generally you'll need to know routing and networking, pppd options and
chat options.

Then you need to set pppd/chat (pppd starts chat to control the modem)
to wait for a RING, answer the modem, then pppd takes over and
establishes the ppp session.



-- 
damjan


Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-11-19 Thread Loui Chang
On Thu 19 Nov 2009 00:44 -0700, Brendan Long wrote:
 So recently Verizon has stopped letting me do free tethering and I've
 been looking for a replacement. Apparently all of the free ISPs I can
 find all require that you use their shitty Windows program to connect,
 so I decided, I have a phone line, a modem and an internet connection,
 maybe I can make my own ISP.

There are probably ways around that windows program requirement for the
free ISPs. Years ago I was able to connect to AOL using a program called
penggy.



Re: [arch-general] Single Person ISP?

2009-11-19 Thread Daenyth Blank
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:23, Loui Chang louipc@gmail.com wrote:
 There are probably ways around that windows program requirement for the
 free ISPs. Years ago I was able to connect to AOL using a program called
 penggy.

I can say from personal experience that pengy hasn't worked in over 5 years.