Good Afternoon all,
I want to setup a dialin server at my work place so i can do a dialup to my
work place wherever i am. I picked up an old modem card and put it in my
freebsd system, together with a phone line. What do i need to do to make
that happen?
Freebsd doesn't seem to be detecting my
Hi,
After configuring mgetty, I tried to call from a winXP client box but it
raise an error after trying to authenticate itself: error:737 loopback was
detected.
My /etc/ppp/ppp.conf has:
default:
set speed 38400
pap:
enable pap
set ifaddr 7.96.160.11 7.96.160.12
enable proxy
enable
Hi,
Im trying to setup my fBSD box to accept incoming connections from winxp
through cnet v.92 datafax modem.
I've followed the instructions of fBSD Handbook, modifying:
file: /etc/ttys
ttyd0 /usr/libexec/getty V57000 dialup on insecure
file: /etc/gettytab adding:
vm|VH33600|Very High
Dear all,
I have freebsd 5.4 and i want to have dialin server. How can i
configure my freebsd as dialin server.
Thanks for the answer.
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RdBSD wrote:
Dear all,
I have freebsd 5.4 and i want to have dialin server. How can i
configure my freebsd as dialin server.
Read the Handbook and then google for (example):
FreeBSD ppp howto
That worked for me.
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I have freebsd 5.4 and i want to have dialin server. How can i
configure my freebsd as dialin server.
I set up a 4.x box to do this for three modems awhile back and while I
didn't write down how I did it, here's the various config files which I
hope will help. Seems I never learn to write
* password client ip address)
6. Given permission
chmod u+s /usr/sbin/pppd
7. Changed /etc/passwd
tester:x:500:500:PPP Dialin:/etc/:/usr/sbin/pppd
Rebooted after all changes and trying to connect from my client pc.
When authentication time it is disconnecting and xp pc showing
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[more information on the problems originally outlined at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-January/
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updated summary: dialing into FreeBSD box sometimes fails to provide a
connection to the Internet, however, it appears that if I maintain the
Dialin modem has been working very well, with the exception of a couple
times last night when I couldn't connect. Here's the mgetty logs.
Note these lines:
01/16 02:10:35 yd0 waiting for ``CONNECT'' ** found **
01/16 02:10:56 yd0 send:
01/16 02:10:56 yd0 waiting for ``_'' ** found **
01/16
Timothy Luoma wrote:
I cannot get high speed internet access at home. In fact, I can't get
more than about 26400 on my dialup.
That sux
Yup, especially after several years of having cable access @ our previous
house/apartment.
Anything else I could do to speed things up?
ISDN? Direct
Timothy Luoma wrote:
I cannot get high speed internet access at home. In fact, I can't get
more than about 26400 on my dialup.
That sux
My dialup is my FreeBSD machine (5.3).
I am wondering if I setup a proxy on the FreeBSD machine, if it would
speed downloads up any. If so, what would be a
In the last episode (Jan 14), Timothy Luoma said:
I cannot get high speed internet access at home. In fact, I can't
get more than about 26400 on my dialup.
My dialup is my FreeBSD machine (5.3).
I am wondering if I setup a proxy on the FreeBSD machine, if it would
speed downloads up any.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:54:23PM -0500, Timothy Luoma wrote:
I cannot get high speed internet access at home. In fact, I can't get
more than about 26400 on my dialup.
My dialup is my FreeBSD machine (5.3).
I am wondering if I setup a proxy on the FreeBSD machine, if it would
speed
I cannot get high speed internet access at home. In fact, I can't get
more than about 26400 on my dialup.
My dialup is my FreeBSD machine (5.3).
I am wondering if I setup a proxy on the FreeBSD machine, if it would
speed downloads up any. If so, what would be a good proxy to use?
Anything
Timothy Luoma wrote:
[ ... ]
I am wondering if I setup a proxy on the FreeBSD machine, if it would
speed downloads up any. If so, what would be a good proxy to use?
Anything else I could do to speed things up?
Squid is a good proxy, and it can be smarter about caching and using
[two replies in one]
On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:05 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
A local proxy won't help you any more than simply cranking up your
browser cache.
rats. I was thinking that if it was coming from one traceroute hop
away would be faster than from however many hops the other sites would
be.
I'm trying allow a dialin connection to my 4.8-STABLE
box (although I've tried with my 5.1-CURRENT box with
the same results) via userland ppp.
The modem can connect just fine and I can login to the
machine. I then start ppp. However, no matter how I
setup ppp, I cannot get the routing to work
Hi, if anyone has done dial-in service before
i am having is that my modem does pick up the phone when i dial in, and the two modems
establish a connection, but the OS does not do anything there is no login prompt, i
was able to send data directly to the port and see it on the other computer
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:39, none wrote:
Hi, if anyone has done dial-in service before
i am having is that my modem does pick up the phone when i dial in, and the
two modems establish a connection, but the OS does not do anything there is
no login prompt, i was able to send data directly to the
gateway_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf so dialin connection
can gain
#access to internet.
# 3. Since a private internal IP address numbering scheme is used
for IP
#addresses behind this FBSD box the -nat option must be included
on the
#ppp command that starts the ppp task to dial the ISP
:00 PM
Subject: Re: Dialin problem
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:39, none wrote:
Hi, if anyone has done dial-in service before
i am having is that my modem does pick up the phone when i dial in, and
the
two modems establish a connection, but the OS does not do anything there
is
no login prompt, i
started to autoanswer otherwise it does not autoanswer at
all
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From: Malcolm Kay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: none [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Dialin problem
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:39, none wrote:
Hi
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