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Date:      Mon, 17 Sep 2001 11:51:28 +0300
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <charon@labs.gr>
To:        leegold <leegold@operamail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: couple of install ques.
Message-ID:  <20010917115127.D5577@hades.hell.gr>
In-Reply-To: <3BA6869A@operamail.com>; from leegold@operamail.com on Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 10:40:12PM -0400
References:  <3BA6869A@operamail.com>

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leegold <leegold@operamail.com> wrote:
> FreeBsd 4.0,
> 
> during intall FreeBSd asked if my machine is be a leafnode?
> I said no.

Don't know about this one.

> At a later date I want to try to get another pc
> to connect to my isp via this machine, so, did I do "right"?

How is it going to be connected to your ISP?
By dialup?  By some type of DSL?

> maybe a related ques:
> I went into the config menu that the install let's one see,
> as a last "check" before commiting to the install. The
> gateway entree was checked - what's that do/config. is a 
> daemon or service turned on?

The gateway is where your computer is directly connected to, when you
are connected to your ISP.  Basically the computer ``through'' which
you access any computer connected to the Internet.

Depending on *how* you are connecting to your ISP it may or may not be
a wise idea to set this to a fixed IP address.

> Will somebody please explain what the purpose of sendmail is?
> I see it in all the textss, but never got simply it's purpose.
> If i fetch mail from my ISP, then why do i need this running?

Unix operating systems (FreeBSD being one of them) use Sendmail (or
some other ``mail transfer agent'', Qmail and Postfix being two other
popular choises of MTA programs) for sending outgoing mail.

You might find that reading the FreeBSD Handbook a good idea.  You can
find it at http://www.freebsd.org by following the ``Documentation''
links of the first page. It's very good at clearing such things up.  A
nice book on the way that Unix systems work might also be a nice thing
to look for.  References of excellent two books on Unix system
administration can be found in the ``new users'' article (at your
usual place for FreeBSD documentation, www.FreeBSD.org).

-giorgos


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