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I'm using the version of ppp that comes with slink, 2.3.5-2, and I log
in using a chat script to start up slirp at my ISP. (They make
available login scripts -- for windows and macintosh users -- to start
slirp, but they don't have any direct ppp login for reasons that are a
mystery to
Karl A. Krueger writes:
> I'm having a good deal of trouble getting SLiRP to compile under Debian
> 2.0. I'm using the slirp-1.0c source code, available from
> blitzen.canberra.edu.au, under /pub/slirp. configure runs fine; but when
> attempting to actually make the bin
this from faqs.
b) the tough one: figuring out the multiple-serial line balancing for slirp.
To make matters fun, the lines are asymmetrical. I have a 9600 ISN (no, not
ISDN) line into my apartment, which is unmetered. This connects directly to
the university network, as is the big machine.
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
> access my slip account I have to dail into a place called Socket and it
> give me a slip account. Will slirp dail into Socket? Also after I've
> open
I think if you have a slip account you don't need slirp. Slirp
is for those only having a shell acount in their server.
Cheers.
Pete Poff wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
> access my slip account I have to dail into a p
Hi,
I've gotten and compiled slirp. It works, I guess. For me to
access my slip account I have to dail into a place called Socket and it
give me a slip account. Will slirp dail into Socket? Also after I've
opened out do I get it to run in the back ground?
I would like to know if I can get help with Slirp. Since I have
installed Debian 1.2 and compiled a new version of Slirp (1.0c), our
PPP sessions do not last longer than 5 minutes.
Before I have installed Debian 1.2, we have been using old
Slackware and an about 2.5 year old
I am having trouble getting an rsh to run over a dial in ppp
connection using slirp. I have had no troubles with any other
networking programs. If I do an "rsh " where is my
provider then it does an rlogin as expected. If I do an
"rsh command" the command never gets
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