Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 20:14:09 -0500 From: Tom Jackson <toj@gorilla.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: daniel@vailsys.com, vas@vas.tomsk.su Subject: Re: NT4 ISP Message-ID: <19970619201409.40206@peeper.my.domain>
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The comments in this thread I made about not being able to use hostname in /etc/hosts prove to not be the case, thankfully! By using the suggestions of Victor (vas@vas.tomsk.su) for aliasing lo0 and fiddling with the home directory copy of ppp.conf (.ppp.conf) I now have iijppp, procmail, and even acm working correctly now. Dan, these are the lines added to ppp.conf: accept pap set ifaddr 208.128.8.69/24 208.128.8.118/24 # <- add 0 0 208.128.8.118 # <- set authname gorilla\toj The addresses, of course, will vary. My isp always has an address of 208.128.8.118 and he assigns me an address of 208.128.8.[0-255]. The slash 24 lets the last number group be whatever. Thanks to all for helping me finally get this right. Feel free to question anything concerning this. Tom
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