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From: chroma@together.net (Scott I. Remick)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: setting up for network
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 04:27:58 GMT
Organization: Together Networks
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Hope you can help a newbie:

I've poured through the handbook, the FAQ, and over half a dozen
books, to no avail.  Could someone please summarize the lines
necessary in the /etc/sysconfig (and any other) files for a FreeBSD
going on an internal network that has a separate router to the
internet?  Only one interface card, one IP address for the server.  I
*would* like it come up as mydomain.com, www.mydomain.com, and
ftp.mydomain.com and am not sure how to set that up in all this.  The
FreeBSD system doesn't need to do any routing (I wouldn't think) as
the router is handling all that.  

So if someone could just bang an email off to me listing the settings
(both default and those that need to be changed... as I may have
changed default settings in my efforts), I would REALLY appreciate it.

Thanks!