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Not sure the name on DEBIAN, honestly. But I am using it which is called
pppoe package on RHLE.

It's quite simple. The command starts from "adsl-xxxxx", you can TAB it.
Then you know how to do that I think.

Regards,

-- 
Banyan He
Network & System Security Infrastructure
Mail: banyan@xxxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www.rootong.com


> From: Mark Lodge <mlodgesa@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 02:56:18 +0200
> To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject:  Possible to setup a broadband connection on Debian?
> 
> My current setup is:
> 
> Squid Proxy Server--------->
> Client PC----------------------->   ADSL Router -------> Internet
> Client PC----------------------->
> Client PC----------------------->
> 
> I want the Client PC to use the Squid Proxy Server for internet.
> 
> There are 2 ways i have in mind
> 
> 1st option: Set the ADSL Router into bridge mode and connect the Squid
> Proxy Server to the internet via a dial up broadband connection with
> username and password.
> 
> 2nd option:Use another server as SUSE router and use that between the
> client and Squid Proxy Server
> 
> I want to go with the 1st option but i don't know how to do it. How do
> you setup a broadband connection on Debian?
> 
> Thanks
> Mark
> 
> 



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