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Date:      Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:52:05 -0800
From:      "ExecPC Internet Mail" <rvh@execpc.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Fw: Installation suggestions
Message-ID:  <199801230556.XAA14563@mailgw01.execpc.com>

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> From: ExecPC Internet Mail <rvh@execpc.com>
> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Installation suggestions
> Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 11:50 PM
> 
> I've had FreeBSD for a year now and have not been able to successfully
> establish connections to the "outside" world.  I've been attempted to set
> up ppp to my ISP.  I am a student and would like to eventually connect
> through the university I am attending.  In my latest attempt I did get
ppp
> to connect and log on.  
> I still could not run my browser, ftp, or other internet communication
> packages. 
> After rebooting I also could no longer my X server, which I had done
> successfully in the past.  Soon after I encountered many problems and
have
> to re-install.  I have FreeBSD v2.2.5.
> I am not sure about some of the installation options.  I've read "The
> Complete FreeBSD" book by Greg Lehey numerous times, but there are some
> setup options I am not confident in.
> My purpose for FreeBSD is to install it on my PC at home and be able to
> connect to school and my ISP so I can do the majority of my programming
> work at home and then transfer the files and re-compile on my school's
UNIX
> system.
> I don't have problems with the hardware setup during installation.   My
> uncertainties arise when choosing network options.  In "The Complete
> FreeBSD" book the author steps through Network services (chapter 4).  I
am
> not sure which options would be best (or even mandatory) for my purposes.
 
> Do you have any suggestions? 
> My main area of confusion comes from setting up network interfaces.   I
> intend on using my serial port (cuaa0) for the connection but after I
make
> this choice I am asked to setup the internet parameters.  My internet
> provider's info is:
> 	IP addres: 	dynamically allocated
> 	Netmask:	255.255.0.0
> 	Primary DNS:	169.207.1.3
> 	Secondary DNS:	204.29.202.6
> 	POP Mail Server:	mail.execpc.com
> 	SMTP Mail Server:	mailgate.execpc.com
> 	NNTP News Server:	news.execpc.com
> 	Home Page:	http:\\www.execpc.com
> 	Telnet Host:	earth.execpc.com
> 	BBS:			bbs.execpc.com
> 	Public FTP Host:	ftp.execpc.com
> 	User FTF Host:	earth.execpc.com
> 	email:	 {my username}@execpc.com
> 	PPP login:	P{username}
> 	shell login:	{username}
> 
> My ISP website states that "Gateway addresses are used by some older
> dial-up products and should not be used as DNS Server addresses."
> My confusion comes in when, during installation I am asked for;
> Host Name, Domain Name, Gateway, Name server,  and "Configuration
> information for Interface ed1, IP Address and Netmask, and Extra options
to
> ifconfig.
> Do I pick any name for Host name?, do I use execpc.com for domain name,
and
> what do I enter for Gateway and nameserver? (I would guess my Primary DNS
> provided).
> 
> Any suggestions to get my installation going?
> I understand that there are a lot of things to configure after
> installation, but it might make those steps a little easier if I know my
> installation was done properly.
> 
> Thanks for your time and help,
> rv



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