Connecting a Fedora Linux System to a DSL Modem
This chapter covers the configuration of Fedora Linux to connect to the internet via a broadband DSL modem. Before proceeding with this chapter, it is important to understand the dangers of connecting a system directly to a DSL modem. Once the connection is established, the Fedora Linux system will be directly visible to anyone on the internet. It is important, therefore, to ensure that you have a firewall installed and running on the system to protect it from outside attack. The Firestarter firewall provides a easy to use and flexible firewall configuration environment. Before reading this chapter we recommend first reading the Basic Fedora Linux Firewall Configuration and Using Firestarter to Configure a Fedora Linux Firewall chapters of this book.
Making the Connections
Before configuring Fedora to connect to your DSL provider the first step is to make the physical connections. First connect the DSL modem to the phone outlet. Be sure to install DSL filters on any outlets to which phones or fax machines are attached. Finally connect the DSL modem to the network adapter of your PC using the network cable supplied with your modem.
Configuring Fedora Linux to Connect to a DSL modem
UbunDSL connections are established using a protocol called Point-to-Point Over Ethernet which can be easily configured using the Fedora Network Configuration Tool. To run this utility, select the System->Administration->Network desktop menu option, or run system-config-network tool from a Terminal command-line. The following figure shows an example of the tool:
Select File->Save to save the configuration. Note that the connection is listed as Inactive. The next step is to activate the connection.
Establishing a DSL Connection
Once configured, the DSL connection is established by selecting the connection in the main screen of the network Configuration tool and pressing the Activate toolbar button. The tool will subsequently establish the connection and mark the status as active.if the connection fails, click on the Edit button in the toolbar and verify the information is correct.
To disable the connection at any time, simply launch the Network Configuration tool, select the connection and click on Deactivate.
Disconnecting from a DSL Connection
To disable the connection at any time, simply launch the Network Configuration tool, select the connection and click on Deactivate.