[2480] in RedHat Linux List
Re: setting up PPP
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael Mitchell)
Sun Nov 3 17:42:09 1996
From: mitchmd@texas.net (Michael Mitchell)
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Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 22:39:21 GMT
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On Sun, 3 Nov 1996 10:31:57 +0100, in linux.redhat.misc you wrote:
>Could someone give me a quick run down of how to get PPP setup to connect
>to an ISP? I have had no luck so far. Thanks.
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Try http://203.29.72.65/ There's a PPP how-to there that worked great
for me! The sample scripts mentioned are in
/usr/doc/ppp-2.2.0f-2/scripts on RH 4.0. A few other locations didn't
quite match but all was obvious enough for this newbie to figure out.
I was agonizing over this too until I found the posts on this list
leading to this site. Have fun.
BTW, I've been fooling with trying to get a functional Linux
installation off and on for a year now and I've finally been able to
do it with X-windows and PPP, etc. thanks to the RH 4.0 CD. And to
think I almost returned it before trying it after reading all the
problem posts on here! Good work RH.
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