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From: hedges@fractal.com (Tom Hedges)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: SLIP problem...
Date: 10 Jun 1994 06:39:02 GMT
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In article <1994Jun8.163914.6175@palantir.p.tvt.se>
paul@pp2.smc.south.telia.se (Paul Pries) writes:

> 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.
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> When the slipconnection is established I can ping in both directions,
> but not use telnet or ftp.

I've had a very similar problem trying to connect a NetBSD 0.9 PC
running SLIP with a Mac running InterSLIP - you can ping, but nothing
else works. The same Mac connects to a Livingston router SLIP port
without any problems. Any clues to this one?????

Tom