A configuration tool is another target of this project. For some unix administrators, it is very easy to set pppd parameters, but for most customers, especially newcomers of unix, they often complain that solaris is hard to use. In this project, we will design an easy application, which help customers to set up a dialing connection step by step. After all, we hope that all customers like solaris, and solaris should be a friendly OS, :).
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 16:58, UNIX admin wrote: > > Now solaris just supports ADSL with ethernet > > interface, and we must > > extend sppptun to support USB ADSL modem. > > This has me confused. I have an ADSL "modem" (those are bridges really) at > home and I have the thing hooked up directly into my Solaris firewall. Except > configuring the default route and NAT to be the ADSL "modem", I didn't need > to fiddle with sppptun. > > So I'm interested to learn more. In which scenarios would an sppptun > configuration be necessary with an ADSL EtherNet "modem"? > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > [email protected] _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
