April 29, 2001 12:11 PM
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Subject: Earthlink DSL and Linux
I'm looking into getting Earthlink DSL and am curious if anyone else has
experiences with their service and Linux. Specifically I'd like to use NAT
to connect serveral PCs to the one DSL line using 2 NICs in
I'm looking into getting Earthlink DSL and am curious if anyone else has
experiences with their service and Linux. Specifically I'd like to use NAT
to connect serveral PCs to the one DSL line using 2 NICs in the server.
Are there any known issues with PPPoE or some other compatibility problems
I s
Mark Clark wrote:
> I am helping a friend connect his rh5.1 box to a verizon
> dsl connection (we are near Philadelphia since things seem
> to differ between regions) and wondering if they are using
> PPPoE or PPPoA? The starter kit verizon mailed to him contained
> the dsl modem, a 10baseT ether
In Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, they are using PPPoE. And it's even
possible to setup up a DSL account on Linux. But this is more difficult.
I used the PPPoE rpm from http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
Once you have set up the DSL account on Windows, just start
/usr/sbin/adsl-setup on Linu
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 10:57:01AM -0500, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:38:31AM -0500, Mark Clark wrote:
>: I am helping a friend connect his rh5.1 box to a verizon dsl
connection (we are near Philadelphia since things seem to
differ between regions) and wond
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:38:31AM -0500, Mark Clark wrote:
: I am helping a friend connect his rh5.1 box to a verizon dsl connection (we are near
:Philadelphia since things seem to differ between regions) and wondering if they are
:using PPPoE or PPPoA? The starter kit verizon mailed to him co
On 28 Jan 2001 02:38:31 -0500, Mark Clark wrote:
> I am helping a friend connect his rh5.1 box to a verizon dsl connection (we are near
>Philadelphia since things seem to differ between regions) and wondering if they are
>using PPPoE or PPPoA? The starter kit verizon mailed to him contained the
I am helping a friend connect his rh5.1 box to a verizon dsl connection (we are near
Philadelphia since things seem to differ between regions) and wondering if they are
using PPPoE or PPPoA? The starter kit verizon mailed to him contained the dsl modem,
a 10baseT ethernet card and starter soft
Wade,
> I have DSL and use a cast-off 486/66 as a firewall. The
> DSL I have down here in Stafford, VA is bridged, not routed
> so I have a LOT of junk traffic.
I've been concerned about this myself. I'm looking into getting a SDSL
line to my house whenever COVAD or it's brethren decide, in
Greetings,
I have DSL and use a cast-off 486/66 as a firewall. The
DSL I have down here in Stafford, VA is bridged, not routed
so I have a LOT of junk traffic.
I turned on detailed logging and in about 1 hour had 200K
in my /ver/log/messages. The others on the DSL were using
a lot of SMB (
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 08:44:39AM -0700, Eric Sisler wrote:
> Dana Danet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >so i am the recent listed person with growing interests in linux
> >
> >my question to the list is:
> >
> >i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and
> >i hear horror
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Dana Danet wrote:
> i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and i hear
> horror stories of users that know ip ranges given out by isp's and the scan
> them looking to get into boxes. before i get my linux desktop and server
> configured for dsl what pre
Dana Danet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>so i am the recent listed person with growing interests in linux
>
>my question to the list is:
>
>i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and i hear
>horror stories of users that know ip ranges given out by isp's and the scan
>them lo
hello everyone,
so i am the recent listed person with growing interests in linux
my question to the list is:
i am planning on implementing a server out of my house via dsl and i hear
horror stories of users that know ip ranges given out by isp's and the scan
them looking to get into boxes. bef
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