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Date:      Sat, 11 Apr 1998 16:49:43 -0800 (AKDT)
From:      Dustin Andrews <dustin@infoinsights.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   ppp to my ISP
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980411164353.15098D-100000@nothing.infoinsights.com>

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Using the Pedantic PPP primer i have set my box up to be a 'proxy' on my
local network.

My freebsd is running on a 486dx 66 with 8 megs of ram. (it was free =).
I have the generuc kernel running with the min. dist. installed.


I have made it through all of the stuff in up to 'testing the network'
which is empty.

when I execute 

 ppp -ddial -alias myisp

two things happen:
1. it takes about 60 seconds to do anything at all.
2. It dials out and connects.

I get my assigned ip address and the ISP says I am connected (I have root
privs on the portmaster). However when I ping my IP address from the other
side of the line (the ISP side) I get no ping.

Nor can I ping hosts on the outside of the box once the connection is up.

If you are interested in seeing my ppp.conf file i will be happy to
oblige.

Does anyone have any hints for me? I thought I was decent at TCP/IP but
this is kicking my butt. I need to get it up soon since I stole the modem
from my Win95 proxy box (blech, I hated that) and my roomates are getting
Internet withdrawal pangs. 

--
Dustin Andrews | w2.polar.net/~dustin | dustin@infoinsights.com
Tiring of Microsoft? Free (really cool) OS ==>  www.freebsd.org
 "I see the light at the end of the tunnel, someone please tell me 
that it's not a train" --Cracker


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