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From: paul@pp2.smc.south.telia.se (Paul Pries)
Subject: SLIP problem...
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	Hi again fellow netters.
I've got a sligt problem with setting up SLIP between two of my
FreeBSD boxes. I've done all the usual tricks (in the slip-FAQ)
but to no avail.

The setup looks like:

bambam ------SLIP----- pp2 -------ethernet------ cisco-router --> 
FreeBSD		       FreeBSD
current		       current

Bambam is my homebox and pp2 is the box with a T1 connection to 
rest of the world.
I've created sliplogin and slip.hosts and slip.login in pp2. That
part works, or seems to work OK.
I dial up using kermit, log in as Sbambam, suspend kermit and do
a slattach -h -c -s 38400 /dev/tty01.
Works great.
Ping pp2, works great. 
Telnet pp2, then this happens:
Connected to pp2.smc.south.telia.se.
Escape character is '^]'.

Now the connection just hangs.
Same shit with ftp. Sigh.

I have options GATEWAY in pp2. I'm not running routed, I just have 
a default route to the cisco-router. Deleting the defaultroute 
doesn't help either.
When the slipconnection is established I can ping in both directions,
but not use telnet or ftp.

Anyone got a clue?

Thanks,
Paul.
--
Paul Pries
paul@smc.south.telia.se