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From: bryce@mis.status.gen.nz (Bryce Farmilo)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: 386BSD SLIP problem
Date: 17 Dec 1993 22:07:57 GMT
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Ok here is the senario,

I've got a 386BSD box with slip connection to my host on sl0.  I want to 
allow users to dial up my system and use slip connections.  How do I 
setup my system so that there connections are routed through sl0 to the 
outside world.

At the moment any 'dial-in slip' connection cannot get out from my box.  
I have seen a solution using the arp command but that seems only suitable 
for systems that use serial routers over an ethernet link.

Many thanks,

Bryce.