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15. PPP and SLIP

If your connection to the Internet is through a modem, or you wish to provide other people with dialup connections to the Internet using FreeBSD, you have the option of using PPP or SLIP. Furthermore, two varieties of PPP are provided: user (sometimes referred to as iijppp) and kernel. The procedures for configuring both types of PPP, and for setting up SLIP are described in this chapter.

15.1. Setting up User PPP

15.1.1. Before you start
15.1.2. Building a ppp ready kernel
15.1.3. Check the tun device
15.1.4. Name Resolution Configuration
15.1.5. PPP Configuration
15.1.6. Final system configuration
15.1.7. Summary
15.1.8. Acknowledgments

15.2. Setting up Kernel PPP

15.2.1. Working as a PPP client
15.2.2. Working as a PPP server

15.3. Setting up a SLIP Client

15.3.1. Things you have to do only once
15.3.2. Making a SLIP connection
15.3.3. How to shutdown the connection
15.3.4. Troubleshooting

15.4. Setting up a SLIP Server

15.4.1. Prerequisites
15.4.2. Quick Overview
15.4.3. Kernel Configuration
15.4.4. Sliplogin Configuration
15.4.5. Routing Considerations
15.4.6. Acknowledgments

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