Re: ISP connection issue

From: Rick Fournier (rick_at_rimasec.net)
Date: 02/07/05

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    To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
    Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 16:54:32 -0500
    
    
    

    You dont need any software from sympatico, you can use ppp from FreeBSD to do
    pppoe. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/pppoe.html

    make sure your username ends with @sympatico.ca, then make sure you get valid
    sympatico DNS servers in your /etc/resolv.conf file.

    <-- I worked at sympatico once, their real bitches about unix/linux support,
    and to think the guy from roaring penguin who wrote the linux pppoe client
    onced worked for them. they should at least recommend that one! -->

    -Rick

    On February 7, 2005 03:06 pm, Shawn B wrote:
    > I am fairly new at *nix and FreeBSD. I am attempting
    > to run a privately owned, publically accessible web
    > server from a PC running FreeBSD 4.8. I configured
    > ppp.conf and rc.conf for the *old* ISP settings (the
    > ones that worked a year ago), and now they do now
    > work. I cannot connect the machine to the ISP.
    > Although PPP does enable, I cannot resolve any
    > domains. The ISP is Bell-Sympatico (Canada), and they
    > are completely unwilling to help me, or provide
    > software that will accommodate *nix systems
    > specifically. They do, however, have PPPoE software
    > for Linux. Since I am new to FreeBSD, I do not want to
    > try this software unless I know it will work ok. The
    > software is available here
    > http://service.sympatico.ca/index.cfm?method=content.view&content_id=1138&c
    >ategory_id=99
    >
    > I have tried every possible option I could conjure-up
    > with no avail. I have even exhaustively searched the
    > FreeBSD Handbook and Man pages on-line, and other
    > resources (such as Google) were no help.
    >
    > I thank you for any help yous' may provide to me. I am
    > running short on time and patience in getting this
    > system on-line. If this should have been send
    > elsewhere, please let me know.
    >
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