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Date:      Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:09:13 -0700
From:      Caleb Walker <cwalker@powercomenergy.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   FreeBSD and @home
Message-ID:  <395A3F49.6E6303A5@powercomenergy.com>

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I am wondering if there are anyone out there that has FreeBSD connected
to a @home account.

I am having problems getting my fbsd box to connect to the @home
network.  I was finally able to get an address from the @home dhcp
address only after editing the dhclient.conf file to specify that I send
the DHCP server my hostname that @home gives me.  I suppose this is the
method of making sure that only @home users are using @home.  So I got
the address from the dhcp server but i can not go anywhere, I can not
ping anything accept myself.
I am wondering if there is something that needs to continually
broadcasted out that I am this user that they specify that I use.  Or
maybe there is another problem that I am not seeing.

I look at the manual and for M$ machines they put the host name in the
netbios namespace(identifaction tab of the network properties).  I look
at the MAC config and put this name in the DHCP client id box.  In mac
machines 8.1 and before they use a static address and put that host name
behind the domain name in a fqdn looking name space in the boxes
lableled Implicit Search Path:... In the starting domain name they put
that fqdn and in the ending domain name they leave blank,  In the
additional search domains they enter that fqdn again.

With all of this description, can anyone tell me what is going on here
or what I can do to resolve this problem with FreeBSD and @home?

Thanks alot in advance,
Caleb Walker



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