RE: FreeBsd Home Network Utilizing Verizon Online DSL

2004-02-04 Thread JJB

See http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cable-Modem/isps.html  for setup
details unique to different USA cable providers nation wide.



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Hi,

I have just finished installing FreeBSD v 4.9.  I have searched
numerous
archives but still have not found the answers on how to configure my
server to work with Verizon DSL. Could somebody please help or push
me
in the right direction.  Your help is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Alfred J Chin

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FreeBsd Home Network Utilizing Verizon Online DSL

2004-02-03 Thread alfred chin
Hi,   

I have just finished installing FreeBSD v 4.9.  I have searched numerous 
archives but still have not found the answers on how to configure my 
server to work with Verizon DSL. Could somebody please help or push me 
in the right direction.  Your help is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Alfred J Chin 

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RE: FreeBsd Home Network Utilizing Verizon Online DSL

2004-02-03 Thread Derrick Ryalls
 I have just finished installing FreeBSD v 4.9.  I have 
 searched numerous 
 archives but still have not found the answers on how to configure my 
 server to work with Verizon DSL. Could somebody please help 
 or push me 
 in the right direction.  Your help is greatly appreciated.
 

When I was with VerizonDSL in NW Washington, USA, I just set the outside
interface to normal DHCP.  Most (possibly all) verizon uses PPPoE, I
believe.  My service was lowsy, so it was a pain to figure out (i.e. was I
doing something wrong or was it the service).

HTH

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Re: FreeBsd Home Network Utilizing Verizon Online DSL

2004-02-03 Thread K Claussen
Hi, Alfred:

I have just finished installing FreeBSD v 4.9.  I have searched numerous 
archives but still have not found the answers on how to configure my 
server to work with Verizon DSL. Could somebody please help or push me 
in the right direction.  Your help is greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure what you're trying to configure? The connection? Specific 
servers (ie. Apache? SSL?)?

.. or are you looking for information on how to connect to the DSL 
service? Does Verizon DSL use PPPoE? If so, I have a couple links that 
you might find interesting. I just setup FreeBSD to work with Covad over 
PPPoE and it was very simple.

K

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SDF Public Access Unix System -- http://sdf.lonestar.org
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Re: FreeBsd Home Network Utilizing Verizon Online DSL

2004-02-03 Thread Jason Taylor
Derrick Ryalls wrote:

I have just finished installing FreeBSD v 4.9.  I have 
searched numerous 
archives but still have not found the answers on how to configure my 
server to work with Verizon DSL. Could somebody please help 
or push me 
in the right direction.  Your help is greatly appreciated.



When I was with VerizonDSL in NW Washington, USA, I just set the outside
interface to normal DHCP.  Most (possibly all) verizon uses PPPoE, I
believe.  My service was lowsy, so it was a pain to figure out (i.e. was I
doing something wrong or was it the service).
HTH

I'm in NW Washington, have VerizonDSL, and it's just a plain ethernet 
connection.  I'm sure whether it's PPPoE or not is a function of 
location, but apparently it's a function of a pretty specific location.

Maybe giving the brand/model would help?
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