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From: dh@enter.net (Daniel Hauer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: local tcp/ip btween 2 machines and 2 O/S ?
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 1995 14:19:53 GMT
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Hello All,
  I have recently got freebsd 2.1.0 (one of the snaps) running, nice,
what I would like to know is this, the freebsd machine and the machine
upstairs (running win 95 tcp/ip) are naturally ethernetted togetther
as I dual boot the free bsd machine occasionally for network dos work.
MY Question is How could I set free bsd up to accept tcp/ip
requests from the remote machine? how do I set it up so I can telnet
in from upstairs on the other machine ? I know how to set-up the stack
for the dos box, but how do I do it on the unix box?