imax36581 wrote:
--snip--
thanks my friends...
useful information
also i must do it with pppoe connection and not ppp,it seems that both are
the same,if not please inform me.
pppoe is supported by ppp, just has a slightly different config within
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf than ppp
see
http
matt donovan-4 wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Mel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 18 September 2008 18:23:30 imax36581 wrote:
>>
>> > thanks Lowell Gilbert,it will be useful for me soon
>> > but another question
>> > on that page i cant find anything that can
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2008 18:23:30 imax36581 wrote:
>
> > thanks Lowell Gilbert,it will be useful for me soon
> > but another question
> > on that page i cant find anything that can help me to scheduling
> > connections..
On Thursday 18 September 2008 18:23:30 imax36581 wrote:
> thanks Lowell Gilbert,it will be useful for me soon
> but another question
> on that page i cant find anything that can help me to scheduling
> connections
> for example i have two account (pppoe),i want to use second account du
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
> imax36581 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> im new to freebsd.
>> i want to that can i have a NAT service that using demand dial
>> connection(such as dial up or pppoe connections)?
>> can i configure it to disconnect when the service is idle(for saving
>> bandwidth)?
imax36581 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> im new to freebsd.
> i want to that can i have a NAT service that using demand dial
> connection(such as dial up or pppoe connections)?
> can i configure it to disconnect when the service is idle(for saving
> bandwidth)?
ppp(8) supports this directly:
htt