On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions to get this working. The IP
address issued is a 82.92.239.xx address and the default gateway is
195.190.249.xx which makes no sense to me.
You could try the following :
$ route add -net 10.0.0.138 -netmask
On 2006/02/27 16:29, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> > > I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is
> > > getting
> > > ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address as
Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> The netmask is 255.0.0.0 and yes, it's a speedtouch. What part would
> you recommend reconfiguring? I had a look at the web-interface and
> nothing jumped out that I should have changed. I'm trying to avoid
> having to mess with pppoe in userland if at all possible.
Try thi
On 2/27/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> > I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
> > ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
> > dhcp-spoofing (the modem's address is 10.0.
On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
> ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
> dhcp-spoofing (the modem's address is 10.0.0.138 by default). I do not get a
> default gateway though, and
Hello,
I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
its IP, Gateway, and DNS from the ISP supplied modem currently.
When trying to setup the BSD firewall/router on the ADSL connection from
ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
dhcp-spoof
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