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Date:      Fri, 28 Aug 1998 16:37:35 +0100
From:      "Raymond Hunter" <raymond@acc-uk.com>
To:        "'Alexander Kandelaki'" <kai@sanet.ge>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: LEASED LINE
Message-ID:  <001001bdd299$c9634f80$be85f0d4@vanilla.acc-uk.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980828181656.20132A-100000@access.sanet.ge>

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I think what you want to do is connect 2 networks together via. a leased
line. You don't need FreeBSD to do this. You need a router with a serial
port. I have never managed to find any sort of expansion card for a PC that
has 15 pin NTU connector.
Leased lines don't have connection scripts, on the basis that they are
always connected.
You don't want to use PPP either. You will have to add routing entries to
your routers to get things working.

I think your best option is to buy a book on IP networking.
Sorry I can't help with your problem, but I think one of us is really
confused.

Raymond Hunter...

>Hello,
>I want to connect 2 servers( runningFreeBSD 2.2.5)  with leased line.
>But i didn't find any information, about how to do it :(
>Where i can get example script for leased line connection?
>Each server has a LAN, it's a different LANs with different IP adreses.
>1 computer is connected to Internet via ethernet and will be a router for
>2 computer. So users from LAN2 will access Internet through 1 computer.
>The problem that i can't make correct PPPD configuration on this
>servers:(( 
>
>Thank you.
>
>Waiting for reply 
>Alexander


 


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