Subject: Re: MacOS -> NetBSD on null modem?
To: NetBSD/mac68k <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Bruce Anderson <brucea@spacestar.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/12/1999 02:58:00
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<SMALLER>Sory Andy.
I was using FreePPP on the classic because it ran in 4MB.
Setting up FreePPP.
Create a new account.
Under the Options tab enter domain name and primary DNS for you
local net
Check the "Configure OT TCP/IP for this account" box
Check the " IP address Assigned by PPP server" button
the serial line needs to be 8N1 so I made a Modem configuration
I called "raw 38400"
Connect to : modem Port
Port Speed: 38400
Flow control: None
Modem init string settings
select Use: "" radio button</SMALLER><SMALLER> (and cut all
text from the box)</SMALLER><SMALLER>
Then open MacTCP control panel and select FreePPP
Did you setup /etc/ppp/pap-secrets on the server??
On Wed, Aug 11, 1999 4:38 PM, </SMALLER>
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<SMALLER> wrote:
>I setup my machine like you describe below. I didn't have to change
>much seeing I basically already had that. However, the same thing
still
>happens: they can ping each other, but TCP stuff doesn't work. How
did
>you configure your Mac? I once tried this before and got it to work
if
>both machines were Un*x boxes, but never if one was Un*x and one was
>MacOS. Thanks,
>
> -andy
>
" Stamp out root login's . . . . su "
--Bruce Anderson Student DCTC
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