Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 22:46:11 -0700 From: Robert Ricci <rricci@theonlynet.com> To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Win95 and WINS Message-ID: <34C6DD23.D14B6735@theonlynet.com>
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We use a FreeBSD box with Cyclades cards in it for our dial-in accounts. Mgetty answers the line, then pppd is used for the ppp end of things. Many of our clients who use Windows 95 have had occasional problems dialing in. The symptoms are diverse ("Cannot establish a compatible protocol" to inability to send any packets once authenticated). However, the common theme seems to be that if they change the WINS setting (In the TCP/IP settings in the Control Panel), the problem goes away. Some people have to turn on WINS, some have to turn it off. (Don't ask me why turning it ON helps!) From ijppp on my home FreeBSD machine, I have no such problems. Have any of you ever had an experience like this? Were you able to fix it? (Unfortunately, telling all my customers "Get a real OS" isn't an option.) Here's what's in my /etc/ppp/options file: crtscts modem proxyarp defaultroute dns1 206.29.203.3 domain theonlynet.com kdebug 0 auth -chap +pap login passive silent asyncmap 000a0000 pap-timeout 30 Any changes I should make here? Also - We have a WEIRD version of FreeBSD on this machine - 2.2-GAMMA . I'd love to upgrade, but I can't spare the downtime right now. I've got Danny's pppkit , but I've been afraid to install the pppd that came with it, because of our unusual version of FreeBSD. Do you know if it will work? Apparently NT terminal servers (I shudder at the thought) don't have this problem. Another scheme to try to make us use NT? Robert Ricci rricci@theonlynet.com "We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!" -- Douglas Adams, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
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