On 5/14/06, अिनकॆत (Aniket) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
4>In SUSE you can do it using Yast /Kinternet , I had done it once long time
ago in SUSE 9.1 LIVE Cd. Dont remember the procedure exactly. If anyone can
shed more light on this please....

Make sure the package rp-pppoe is installed.

As root, run adsl-setup. The script asks you for -
* username
* ethernet interface to use (eth0, eth1 etc)
* whether you want the inteface to be "always on" or if want it to
come up on demand
* IP address of the DNS server, if required
* password
* Type of firewall (none, standalone, masquerade)

After accepting these settings, run `asdl-start'. If all is well, you
should get connected. Run `asdl-stop' to bring down the connection.

If you want the bring up the connection automatically on boot, enable
the `asdl' service (possible through Yast).

Somehow Yast's interface for DSL connections didn't work for me.

I am going to install SUSE 10.1 in a few days.
x86-64 edition, by any chance?

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