From: hanasaki (hanasaki@hanaden.com)
Date: 05/27/02


Message-ID: <3CF2F114.7030807@hanaden.com>
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 21:43:48 -0500
From: hanasaki <hanasaki@hanaden.com>
Subject: Re: Linux with swbell dsl?

Want me to run it off my RR server? grin I will even support JSP/servlet

I am Spartacus wrote:
> on a similar note, is anyone on the list currently using SWB DSL to run
> a web site from home? i'm moving on Thursday and SWB is shipping me the
> DSL self-install kit in a couple of days. I just wanted to know ahead
> of time if I can continue to run my web site out of my house, or if I
> will need to find a host somewhere.
>
> Marvin Bellamy wrote:
>
>> SWB uses PPPoE.
>>
>> Matt Luettgen wrote:
>>
>>> Angela,
>>>
>>> Some more information will be needed on your part. 1.) Is the DSL
>>> adapter configured, this can be found
>>> out using harddrake (runs in X and console)
>>> 2.) what type of authentication does SWbell use?
>>> PPPoE?
>>>
>>> I'd look up the 2nd one myself but research is a
>>> valuable tool to have when using linux.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> --- sd-fan POE <sd-fan@msn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I am really new to Linux and have finally found
>>>> a version that I could install without getting
>>>> messed up (Mandrake 8.2) but, I am not able to get
>>>> my dsl to work with it. I have a compaq (it came
>>>> with the dsl) with an internal dsl modem, I believe
>>>> it is a TI ADSL adapter (I had a rough time with
>>>> finding drivers for it when I installed XP so I am
>>>> going from memory). Has anyone had any luck with
>>>> using swbell dsl and linux? Is there anyone out
>>>> there that can give me some pointers? I really want
>>>> to get into using Linux more and hopefully get my
>>>> roommate and friends switched over as well. Thank you,
>>>> Angela
>>>>
>>>
>>