Date: Sat, 25 Jan 1997 11:57:51 -0800 From: Kevin Eliuk <kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD-2.1.6 and ppp to pap ISP Message-ID: <32EA650A.3A0D@sunshine.net>
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I am new user of FreeBSD and am having problems with user ppp setting
up the configuration.
Symptoms I have noticed are I can connect be authenticated and can ping
my host by 'ping 204.191.204.254' for eg.. I have also noticed recently
that the ifconfig tun0 maintains it's settings and only after I close
the connection does it change to the show ipcp settings in ppp.
Two other things I am curious about is that when I put the netmask value
of 255.255.255.0 in the ppp.conf in either hex or as shown it displays
in show ipcp as neg... 255.255.255.255/32. Also with the os I did not
receive getbyhostname,etc. and wondered if this was my problem.
The attachment by the time you read this may be reconfigured but
I include it anyway.
Kindly Kevin
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1 % N _ _ _ _ _ `
HOSTS
127.0.0.1 localhost
0.0.0.0 kevin.sunshine.net kevin
HOST.CONF
# $Id: host.conf,v 1.2 1993/11/07 01:02:57 wollman Exp $
#
# Default is to use the /etc/hosts file first.
hosts
# If you have YP/NIS configured, uncomment the next line
# If that doesn't work, then try the nameserver.
bind
# nis
RESOLV.CONF
domain sunshine.net
nameserver 204.191.204.2 <DNS>
nameserver 204.191.204.1 <DNS>
SYSCONFIG
#!/bin/sh
#
# This is sysconfig - a file full of useful variables that you can set
# to change the default startup behavior of your system.
#
# $Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.11 1996/06/17 09:17:18 jkh Exp $
######################### Start Of Local Configuration Section ###########
# Location of local startup directories.
local_startup="/usr/local/etc/rc.d /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d"
######################### End Of Local Configuration Section #############
######################### Start Of Syscons Section #######################
# Choose keyboard map from /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/* or NO if default.
keymap=NO
# Set keyboard rate to: slow, normal, fast or NO if default.
keyrate=NO
# Change function keys default values (or no change if NO)
# Syntax: "<funkey_number> <new_value> [<funkey_number> <new_value>]..."
keychange=NO
# Desired cursor type {normal|blink|destructive}, NO if no change
cursor=NO
# Choose screen map from /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/* (or NO for none)
scrnmap=NO
# Choose font 8x16 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x16=NO
# Choose font 8x14 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x14=NO
# Choose font 8x8 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x8=NO
# Set blank time (in seconds) or "off" to turn it off (or NO for default)
blanktime=180
# Set to screen saver desired: blank, green, snake, star (or NO for none)
saver=snake
# General Russian setup for example:
# (koi8-r keyboard with cp866 screen font mapped to koi8-r)
#
# keymap=ru.koi8-r
# keyrate=fast
# keychange="61 [K"
# cursor=destructive
# scrnmap=koi8-r2cp866
# font8x16=cp866b-8x16
# font8x14=cp866-8x14
# font8x8=cp866-8x8
# blanktime=600
# saver=snake
######################### End Of Syscons Section #######################
######################### Start Of Netconfig Section #######################
# Set to the name of your host - this is pretty important!
hostname="kevin.sunshine.net"
# Set to the NIS domainname of your host, or NO if none
defaultdomainname=NO
#
# Some broken implementations can't handle the RFC 1323 and RFC 1644
# TCP options. If TCP connections randomly hang, try disabling this,
# and bug the vendor of the losing equipment.
#
tcp_extensions=YES
# If you're running PCNFSD or anything else which requires mountd to allow
# non-root requests for NFS mounts, set this to YES.
weak_mountd_authentication=NO
#
# Set to the list of network devices on this host. You must have an
# ifconfig_${network_interface} line for each interface listed here.
# for example:
#
network_interfaces="tun0 lo0"
#
# ifconfig_ed0="inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xffffff00"
# ifconfig_sl0="inet 10.0.1.0 netmask 0xffffff00"
# ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost"
#
ifconfig_tun0="inet kevin.sunshine.net 204.191.204.254 netmask 0xffffff00"
ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost" <SERVER GATEWAY>as per trumpet
#
# Set to the list of route add lines for this host. You must have a
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here (unless
# static_routes is set to "" - do NOT use ``NO'' to denote a lack of static
# routes!).
#
#static_routes="foo multicast"
#route_foo="woofo woofo-gw"
#route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface 10.0.0.1"
static_routes=""
# Set to the host you'd like set as your default router, or NO for none.
# This is the same as adding a ``default'' entry to static_routes.
defaultrouter=NO
# This is the routing daemon you want to use. Possible options are
# currently NO (for none), `routed' and `gated'. Also see `routerflags'
# for startup flags.
router=NO
# These are the flags you'd like to start the routing daemon with
routerflags=-s
# mrouted flags, or NO if you don't want to start mrouted. Needs kernel
# options enabled before it will work.
mrouted=NO
# timed flags, or NO if you don't want to start the time daemon
timedflags=NO
# xntpd flags, or NO if you don't want to start the xntpd daemon
xntpdflags="NO"
# this is inoperative unless xntpd is enabled; NO to disable
tickadjflags="-Aq"
# Set to the site you'd like to synchronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
# for example) or NO for no such site.
ntpdate="NO"
# Set to YES if you want to run rwhod
rwhod=NO
# Set to NO if don't want to run lpd
lpd=YES
# Default sendmail flags. -bd is pretty mandatory, -q<n>m sets the queue scan
# time in minutes. If set to NO, don't start sendmail at all.
sendmail_flags="-bd"
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD. The commented-out entry
# provides a reasonable default, using the sample amd.map config file from the
# /usr/src/etc directory.
amdflags="NO"
#amdflags="-a /net -c 1800 -k i386 -d my.domain -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"
# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS client
nfs_client=NO
# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS server
nfs_server=NO
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a client
nis_clientflags="NO"
# Name of host to ypset to, if no YP server on this wire
nis_ypsetflags="NO"
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a server
nis_serverflags="NO"
# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-t /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
yppasswddflags="NO"
# Set to appropriate flags for named, if you have a full-time
# connection to the Internet.
# For most hosts, flags should be "-b /etc/namedb/named.boot"
namedflags="NO"
# Set to YES if you want to run the X-10 power controller daemon
xtend=NO
# Set to the name of the device for kernel crashdumps, or `off' to
# disable any statically configured dumpdev, or NO for no change.
# The device should normally be one of the swap devices specified
# in /etc/fstab.
dumpdev=NO
# Set to YES if you want kernel crashdumps to be saved for debugging
savecore=NO
# Set to YES if you want to run Kerberos authentication
kerberos_server=NO
# If you want this host to be a gateway, set to YES.
gateway=NO
# If you want this host to be a firewall or otherwise filter IP, set to YES.
firewall=NO
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.
check_quotas=NO
# Set to YES to turn on accounting.
accounting=NO
######################### End Of Netconfig Section #######################
######################### Start Of PC-card Section #######################
# If you want to enable APM BIOS driver, set to YES
# (The APM BIOS driver is not configured into GENERIC kernel b/c of bugs)
apm_enable=NO
# If you want to use PC-card package, set to YES
# (PC-card support is not configured in the GENERIC kernel)
pccard_enable=NO
# If you want to specify the address of memory used by PCIC,
# set this address (DEFAULT=0xd0000)
pccard_mem=DEFAULT
# If you want to use Etnerent PCMCIA cards, specify the ifconfig portion
# here. (card-specific flags like connector selection should be written in
# the card-specific entry in /etc/pccard.conf). Set to DHCP if you want to
# use a DHCP server to determine your IP address (not implemented).
#
# Set to NO if you don't want to configure your PC-CARD ethernet controller.
#
# for example:
#
# pccard_ifconfig="131.113.32.126 netmask 0xffffff00"
# or
# pccard_ifconfig="DHCP"
#
pccard_ifconfig=NO
######################### End Of PC-card Section #######################
######################### Start Of Misc Section #######################
# Set to YES if you want ibcs2 (SCO) emulation loaded at startup
ibcs2=NO
# Set to YES if you want Linux a.out emulation loaded at startup
linux=NO
# Set to a string representing the interrupts you are going to use
# for generating entropy in the kernel (or NO to ignore).
# If the machine is networked, the Ethernet card IRQ is good.
# The IRQ on an intelligent hard disk controller is good.
# The IRQ's on most sound devices are good.
#
# The following choices are BAD:
# The IRQ's on COM-ports (SIO devices), the IRQ used by a "classic"
# IDE disk or cdrom (Intelligent controllers seem to be OK), and
# the IRQ on the system clock.
#
# Experiment with the rest. The best interrupts are the ones that
# happen fairly irregularly, and never occur in very high-speed bursts.
#
# You'll have it right when you have a good supply of numbers from
# /dev/random, and no problems on your system, like slowdowns,
# Sluggish net/disk activity, perhaps even errors.
# For example - if you have a sound blaster on IRQ5, an ethernet card
# on IRQ10 and a SCSI controller on IRQ11 (eg ADAPTEC 1542) you might
# try this:
#
# rand_irqs="-s 5 -s 10 -s 11"
rand_irqs="NO"
PPP.CONF
default:
set device /dev/cuaa0
set speed 19200
disable chap
disable pap
disable proxy
deny proxy
set debug phase lcp chat lqm tcp/ip
set redial 90 2
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" AT&F OK-AT-OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT" ****{query : how do I use \Q3 as part of my init string ie at&f\q3}
provider:
set phone 8864589
set login "TIMEOUT 10 gin:-BREAK-gin: <MY LOGIN SCRIPT>: <MY PASSWORD>"
set timeout 600
set ifaddr 0 0
PPP.LINKUP
MYADDR:
add 0 0 HISADDR
PPP.SECRET
# Sysname Secret Key Peer's IP address
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# The IRQ's on COM-ports (SIO devices), the IRQ used by a "classic"
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