Date: Fri, 19 Jan 96 01:24:20 EST From: Claude Cote <coteclau@ift.ulaval.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD2.1, SLIP/PPP and Cisco Message-ID: <9601190624.AA05117@vonneuman.ift.ulaval.ca>
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Hi, We recently got a cisco 1004 from our new Internet provider (we used a gandalf before). Everything works well except the PPP/SLIP server. When a user calls and connects to the FreeBSD 2.1 server in PPP mode, the user can ping on it, telnet, FTP, etc.; but if he tries to reach a machine outside our network, it doesn't work. It seems that the router (cisco) doesn't send back the packets. On the other hand, all the computers of our network (including the FreeBSD box) that are connected with an Ethernet card (via a remote concentrator) can access the rest of the world without problem. Anyone has a clue? Thanks in advance, Claude (ccote@ift.ulaval.ca)
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