Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!ncar!noao!asuvax!hrc!gtephx!barriost From: barriost@gtephx.UUCP (Tim Barrios) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Domain across phone line and SLIP Keywords: Domain, telecommuting, TCP/IP, SLIP Message-ID: <43f2706a.f81c@gtephx.UUCP> Date: 20 Jun 89 17:31:40 GMT Organization: AG Communication Systems, Phoenix, Arizona Lines: 31 We would like to let engineers who cannot physically come in to the work facility (because of disability reasons, for example) take an Apollo home with them and do work from home via a phone line. I would like to find out what other sites' experiences are in this area and what products are available to accomplish this. Our goal is to make the work network (hundreds of Apollos and other stuff) look as transparent as possible to the user at home. A user should be able to do the same things from home as they can do from work. Also, the user at home should not have to be his own administrator. That is, we'd prefer that he is able to login as the same person he logs into at work and not have to know anything about 'root'. I have heard about SLIP in SR10.1 which supports TCP/IP across a serial line (19.2K baud phone line, for example). Here are some of the questions I have on this topic: - What capabilities would such a user have? - I have been told that we could not do Domain across SLIP. Why? - Could we get close to the same level of transparency with TCP/IP and NFS? - Would it be possible to have a many-to-many correspondence between nodes at users' homes and dialin servers at work or does each home node have to have a dedicated dialin server? - From anyone who has tried to do this, what modem speed is recommended? Any information that I can get via mail, follow-up postings, or phone calls would be greatly appreciated. -- Tim Barrios (barriost@gtephx) UUCP: {ncar!noao!asuvax | uunet!zardoz!hrc | att}!gtephx!barriost AGCS (formerly GTE), Phoenix (602) 582-7101