Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!lasteve From: lasteve@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Steven D Borrelli) Subject: SLIP and UUCP for a direct line (4.3BSD) Message-ID: Keywords: SLIP, NeXT, UUCP Sender: Steven D Borrelli Nntp-Posting-Host: aix01srv.aix.rpi.edu Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Distribution: na Date: 27 Mar 91 06:21:22 GMT Lines: 21 Hello there unix people. I have a question about hooking up my computer to my school's mainframe: THE SITUATION: I've got a slick new NeXT that is connected to my school's mainframe through a direct line. Right now I'm using kermit to connect to my school's telnet server.I have to run all of my mail through my schools account WHAT I WANT: I would like to send IP packets through my data line, and perhaps simulate a very slow (19200 baud) ethernet line. I would like to have an Internet address and would like toftp without using kermit. WHAT I'VE HEARD: I've heard a lot about SLIP, and it sounds pretty cool. IS this the best program for doing this? If so, where can I ftp it? I've also heard about a program (or protocool) called UUCP. Would this be better for what I am trying to do? Finally, if you've been kind enought to answer these question, do you think you could give me a few pointers on installing it? Any help would be *greatly* aprreciated. BTW the NeXT runs mach, which should be BSD 4.3 compatible . Thank you very much! Please email responses, and I will post what I find. Steven D. Borrelli lasteve@rpi.edu