Potocki, Mariusz wrote:
ps.
Two radiomodems are invisible and act as a vry lng null-modem cable.
Windows treats NULL-modem connection as special case of dial-up, when
each side has some specific chat script. AFAIR it is something like
'CLIENT CLIENTSERVER'. Google should help you.
Hello,
Let me ask for a help with my problem.
My task is to configure FreeBSD like below:
Inet-|ADSL modem|-|FreeBSD|-|Radiomodem|~~~|Radiomodem|-|Windows|
To summarize:
FreeBSD is permanently connected to Internet (ethernet link to adsl modem).
To serial port I have connected one radiomodem and
FreeBSD is permanently connected to Internet (ethernet link to adsl modem).
To serial port I have connected one radiomodem and few miles away second
radiomodem is connected to windows box.
This windows box should have access to Internet.
I successfully installed 6.3release and I have Inet
: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Inet access via serial interface
FreeBSD is permanently connected to Internet (ethernet link to adsl modem).
To serial port I have connected one radiomodem and few miles away second
radiomodem is connected to windows box.
This windows box should have access
Any hint what relevant should be in rc.conf and ppp.conf?
see /usr/share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample and direct-server:
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