I use slirp, and all you need is to find the source, sorry I don't have it
anymore, and compile it.  You then run it as a user proccess as the last
thing in your connect script, and tada you have a slirp or PPP connection.
I have used it with both Trumpet Winsock and Linux PPP without a problem.

Shaya


On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> Pete,
> 
> I think we de-supported term a while back. I think it was after SlIRP
> (the SLIP emulator) came out. The point was that a large number of
> applications had to be term-ified, and if you used SlIRP instead, your
> system just acted as if it had a slip connection and nothing on your
> side had to change.
> 
> I'm not aware of how to find the server-side version of SlIRP, but if
> you can't find it I'm sure someone on debian-user will help.
> 
>       Thanks
> 
>       Bruce
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