SLIP etc on SunOS 4.1.x (summary) [Thanks, morningstar!]

2007-12-25 8:13:00

Hello, world.

[I've been trying to get news out to the world for a few days now, but

have been having trouble with Cnews. If you're reading this, you know

I fixed things :-)]

Thanks to everybody who sent suggestions & experiences. (I'd thank

you individually, but your postings are on a different machine that I

can't get to just now because of modem difficulties.) I didn't get

many responses, but I did find out that DialupIP doesn't work on SunOS

4.x. The slip-4.1.1 package I downloaded a few days ago installed OK

and I expect it would work, but it didn't seem to have elegant connect

and disconnect capability. (Doesn't matter if you have an extra phone

line and don't have to pay by the minute to have it connected, but I

have neither luxury.) I got one good review of pppd-2.3verybeta, but

couldn't find it with archie. [I did eventually get a copy from Marc

Something-or-other-whose-message-is-on-another-machine, but haven't

done anything with it yet.] I found pppd1.01-beta, though, and am

happy to report that it installed smoothly and worked without *any*

undocumented tweaking on my part.

I ftp'd it just before I went home last night, brought it home on my

laptop, transferred it to my home machine, and compiled/installed it.

This morning, I set it up on my machine at work, and was able to

connect to my home machine on the first attempt. I've hardly used it

at all, but I was able to telnet and ftp from work to home. I have an

ELC running 4.1.2 and a Telebit QBlazer (v.32, 9600 + compression) at

home, and a 3/50 running 4.1.1 and some 2400 baud junk modem at work.

Telnet performance was OK (didn't try much screen-mode editing), and

ftp gave ~.15kbyte/sec on a ~1K ascii file. Running an xterm at home

and displaying at work was *painful*.

pppd1.01 is easy to install; the instructions are *very* terse, but if

you've built at least one kernel and can use an editor, you can do it.

The review I received of pppd-2.3verybeta said it was (almost?)

completely loadable (so you don't have to build a new kernel or

reboot), and includes dialup-on-demand / disconnect-on-idle. I don't

really need those features, and couldn't find pppd-2.3 anyway, so I'm

going to stick with 1.01.

I have to put in a plug for Morningstar Technologies (or something

like that ... their message is on an inaccessible machine), because

this is the second time I've gotten good information from somebody

there in response to a net.question. I don't know what their business

is, but I hope it's going well, because they deserve it.

pax.

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dave madden i don't know about your brain

park newport #301 but mine is really ... bossy.

3-16-19 naka-machi l. anderson

musashino, tokyo, japan 180

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