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- From: amehta@minerva.cis.yale.edu (Anand R. Mehta)
- Subject: Help with ka9q
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- Organization: Academic Computing Services
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 03:46:13 GMT
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- Hello all.
-
- I am currently trying to set up a PPP link between a NeXT and a PC, which
- is on the campus ethernet. I have the NeXT PPP implimentation working, but
- cannot get the PC up. I believe that the packet driver is installed
- correctly (NCSA telnet will use it), and that the problem is one of
- configuring the PC routing tables, etc. I have not even tried ka9q with
- PPP, as I cannot get it to work over ether.
-
- Could someone who has configured ka9q to work (even without ppp) please
- email me a copy of their *.net file so that I can have a look at what is
- going on? Also, any tips on where to find more documentation would be
- greatly appreciated.
-
- What I would like to have eventually is this:
-
- ============PC============ether
- |
- |
- ppp
- |
- NeXT
-
- with ka9q routing packets between the NeXT and the rest of the world.
-
- Any help that you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
-
- -Anand
- Academic Computing Services
- Yale University
- (203) 436-1437
-