Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!ira.uka.de!smurf!urlichs From: urlichs@smurf.ira.uka.de Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: SLIP for Mac? Message-ID: <1387@smurf.ira.uka.de> Date: 13 Jan 90 22:41:24 GMT References: <1990Jan10.152730.3134@arnor.uucp> Reply-To: urlichs@smurf.ira.uka.de (Matthias Urlichs) Organization: University of Karlsruhe, FRG Lines: 30 In comp.sys.mac SUHLER@IBM.COM writes: < Has anyone heard of a SLIP (serial line IP) implementation for the Mac? < [...]. I've been < told that MacTCP (from Apple) will NOT talk to SLIP. Does anyone have < information to the contrary? < Well, not yet... I have heard a rumor that someone or other at MIT is writing a SLIP driver for MacTCP. Will whoever knows anything about this please step forward? Thank you. I have looked at MacTCP with ResEdit a bit, and it looks like that, given proper documentation which I don't have, it should be possible to write your own link-access interface and paste it into MacTCP. Given this, the major problem would be some semi-intelligent scripting (i.e., you are going to have to configure your modem, dial the number, log into the terminal server, set its parameters, log into your host, fool around with stty if your host's slattach is as dumb as they come, start the SLIP on the host, and pray). < Thanks, Same. (There are people out there who need SLIP!) NB: Many people are somewhat reluctant to start serious work on SLIP at this time because SLIP isn't a standard, it's a non-standard. A RFC-ized protocol, called PPP (point-to-point protocol, if I remember correctly) is currently being developed but not yet finalized. I think. Ask your local RFC index and/or archive for details. -- Matthias Urlichs