Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!srcsip!msi-s0.msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!dmshq!com50!quest!digibd!rhealey From: rhealey@digibd.com (Rob Healey) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: SLIP on SCO UNIX 3.2? Keywords: SLIP SCO Message-ID: <1990Sep26.185648.7628@digibd.com> Date: 26 Sep 90 18:56:48 GMT References: <105784@uunet.UU.NET> Distribution: comp Organization: Digiboard Incorporated, St. Louis Park, MN Lines: 20 In article <105784@uunet.UU.NET> ebersman@uunet.UU.NET (Paul Ebersman) writes: >Have any of the public domain SLIPs been ported successfully to SCO >UNIX 3.2? > Hmmm, dunno about the PD versions but right now the 386 box in my cube is going over a serial line to our central server via the SL/IP that comes with SCO's TCP/IP package for UNIX. ( The server is running the Xenix SCO TCP/IP package). It all works fine and dandy. Get almost 5k/sec xfer on large files. NOTE: I'm using a 56K serial line, one of the advantages of the DigiBoard line...B^). If you need to run SL/IP on SCO systems just use what came with SCO TCP/IP. Remember to have the ethernetted server do a proxy arp for it's SL/IP clients or they won't be visable on the ethernet. (OK, OK, so you COULD manually put an entry in everyone's route table but that's a little drastic...) -Rob Healey Speaking for myself, not the employer.