[TriLUG] HowTo: Dial-Up Intrex with SuSE 9.0 KDE 3.1

Aaron S. Joyner aaron at joyner.ws
Fri May 21 18:06:02 EDT 2004


Thanks for the informative step by step Bob.  I'll see about adding it 
to the documentation at work on Monday.  :)  Not being a Suse user, I 
don't have a system to document in this way, so having it is most helpful!

Aaron S. Joyner

Bob Shepherd wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I've successfully established dial-up configuration with Intrex.net for SuSE 
>9.0.  (The only help on Intrex's site is for RedHat and Slackware). Here's 
>how I did it:
>
>System: SuSE 9.0 running KDE 3.1 and YAST 2.0 with an external Hayes 
>compatible serial modem.
>
>1. Open YAST.
>2. Choose "Network Devices."
>3. Choose "Modems."
>	[Setup your modem if you haven't already.]
>4. Under "Providers" click "Add."
>5. Click "Custom Provider."
>6. Click "New."
>7. Fill out the form with phone #, user name, password.
>8. Click "Next" to go to Connection Parameters.
>9. Nameservers: 209.42.192.253 & 209.42.192.252
>10. Select "Stupid Mode" -- Will not work otherwise.
>11. Click "IP Details" 
>12. Select "Dynamic IP" and "Default Route."
>13. Click "OK."
>14. Click "Next."
>15. Click "Finish."
>
>If you want to add additional access numbers, I think you need to add 
>additional providers.  The KDE dial-up program "KInternet" picks up the YAST 
>configuration and lets you select from multiple providers.
>
>--Bob Shepherd
>
>  
>




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