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Date:      Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:47:47 -0800
From:      Dan Mahoney <dan@wolf.com>
To:        Juan Carlos Ocasio <ocasio@utep.edu>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Road runner ISP
Message-ID:  <19981112124747.A27373@wolf.com>
In-Reply-To: <364B44DB.3AF1C1BF@utep.edu>; from Juan Carlos Ocasio on Thu, Nov 12, 1998 at 01:28:11PM -0700
References:  <364B44DB.3AF1C1BF@utep.edu>

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>               I have recently downloaded all the files neccessary to
> install Freebsd on a pentium 200mmx. I plan on using it as a firewall
> and sever for my home network.  I am new to Unix/Linux, although I do
> have some basic knowledge of Linux and I am currently learning.  I still
> have the  the question about accessing my  ISP.   To use Road Runner you
> muct enable DCHP on the machine that you are using to login to Road
> Runner.  Also the login sofware is for windows 3.1-windows nt.  I know
> that you can use wine to emulate a windows program, but are there any
> special configurations that you could suggest in order for it to work
> properly.  Also how do I enable freebsd to get an IP from Road Runner.
> And I beleive I will have to run IPX and Netbeu protocols for my other
> two computers.  I realize that these are alot of questions, but I would
> appreciate if you could send some answers my way.  I was going to use NT
> server, but after reading about Linux and Freebsd I decided to go this
> route....

Most of the content is geared towards Linux, but you might want to 
take a look at Phil Karn's page at http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/rr

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