[rescue] roadrunner

David Holland dholland at woh.rr.com
Tue Mar 18 15:33:31 CST 2003


Looks like ethernet.  

Your IP addr's are assigned via DHCP.  The DHCP authentication is based
upon the mac addr of your cable modem.

I've got one plugged into a Ultra 1 running Solaris as my FW.   Wasn't
hard at all to setup. 

David

PS: At worst, you buy yourself one of the usual linksys/dlink/semiens
cable/dsl routers to deal with the nat issues, and put your 'real'
firewall in as the DMZ destination.

PPS: YMMV if your service provider is from western ohio. :-) 


On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 16:23, Dave McGuire wrote:
>    Is anyone here using RoadRunner to connect a real computer (i.e. not 
> a windows box) to the rest of the world?  I need to front-end a 
> RoadRunner connection with a NetBSD box running NAT and service proxies 
> and I need to know what their pipe "looks" like from the ethernet 
> jack's perspective.  Anyone have any info?
> 
>             -Dave
> 
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