SL/IP (SLIP) and NCSA Telnet under A/UX 2.0.1.

Ron Flax ron at afsg.apple.com
Thu Jun 27 00:37:44 AEST 1991


In article <7639 at s3.ireq.hydro.qc.ca> lamarche at ireq.hydro.qc.ca (Louis Lamarche) writes:
>I was able to establish a point-to-point SLIP connection between
>a macIIfx running /etc/slip under A/UX 2.0.1 and a macII running
>the dirt.cisco.com NSCA telnet version supporting SLIP,this under
>MacOS 6.0.5. I can open multiple sessions.
>
>The problem I have, is that I cannot establish network connections
>using the macIIfx as a gateway. Is this a bug in A/UX /etc/slip or in
>NSCA telnet with SLIP or simply a limitation of SLIP itself ?

This definitely belongs in the FAQ list.

In A/UX 2.0.1 "ipforwarding" was turned off due to a comment in some RFC
that basically states that a host should not abitrarily become a
gateway.

You can turn ipforwarding back on by issuing the following in adb:

# adb -w /unix
a.out file = /unix (COFF format)
cannot open core
ready
ipforwarding?D
ipforwarding:   0
ipforwarding?W 1
ipforwarding:   0x0             =       0x1
$w
$q
#

Then reboot your Mac so that the change will take effect.  You might
also want to make the same change to /etc/install.d/boot.d/bnet_dr in
case you build a new kernel via newconfig at some later date.

--
Ron Flax
ron at afsg.apple.com	
Apple Federal Systems Group



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