Re: 5.2.1 FTP install over ISDN com-port ppp

2004-04-11 Thread Kyryll A Mirnenko
  Just switch IPv6 off. I've got such problem when establishing callback 
dialup connection. Better idea is not to spend your money for low-speed modem 
connection but buy a distribution CD set.
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Re: 5.2.1 FTP install over ISDN com-port ppp

2004-04-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 12:16:47AM +0200, Srdjan Kupresanin wrote:

> I am a new addition to the FreeBSD community and don't even have a working
> installation yet. Please help with that, as I tried all other resources on
> the net (or at least I think I did).

Welcome.
  
> Anyway, I am trying to install 5.2.1 over FTP (I have downloaded the
> bootable CD image) and when I connect to my ISP through my ISDN TA on com1
> and using ppp PAP/CHAP, the connection gets established, but then the
> installation tries to establish IPv6 protocol, which gets rejected. It loops
> three times, and then stalls indefinitely.

Hmmm... Does your ISP publish IPv6 data from their PPP server?  It may
be that if your FreeBSD box gets assigned an IPv6 address it assumes
it should use IPv6 to do the install.  However most networking kit of
the sort you'ld use at home doesn't understand IPv6 yet, so won't pass
the traffic.

Can you try the installation, and instead of using the settings PPP
gives you automatically, configure the settings manually -- use the
same data as you got from PPP (except for the IPv6 address,
obviously), or whatever your ISP recommends.

The other alternative would be to do a minimal installation from the
mini ISO image, which will get you a bare bones but working FreeBSD
system, then:

# pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui

and proceed to grab the system sources and the ports with cvsup.  And
then spend a few days building and installing everything you ned.

Once you've got the minimal system installed you'll be able to
configure PPP to do the right thing.

Cheers,

Matthew

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