Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!newshub.ccs.yorku.ca!yetti!sasquatch!frank From: frank@cs.yorku.ca (Frank Pikelner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: MacTCP 1.02 Keywords: MacTCP, NCSA, telnet Message-ID: <511@yetti.UUCP> Date: 5 Jun 91 17:09:31 GMT Article-I.D.: yetti.511 Sender: news@yetti.UUCP Reply-To: frank@cs.yorku.ca (Frank Pikelner) Distribution: world Organization: York University Lines: 63 Hello everyone, I am having difficulties setting up NCSA Telnet 2.3 for TCP. I have purchased the current version of MacTCP 1.02 . The following is the layout of my net: 132.58.1.10 +-----+-------------------+ 132.58.1.xx | | Mac SE FastPath 3 <--132.58.1.220 localtalk port (gateway) <--132.58.2.5 ethernet port | <-----------+--------+------+------+-----------> | | | 132.58.2.xx Sun Sun Sun 132.58.2.2 132.58.2.4 132.58.2.3 I have previously setup the NCSA Telnet for LocalTalk (not TCP ver.) 2.3 without difficulties and had no problems connecting to the Sun (UNIX) hosts. When I try to do the sam efor the TCP version of NCSA's Telnet - no luck. I've gone through the documentation and I seem to understand the setup for MacTCP - well I though I did anyway. Here is my setup: Mac TCP ------- IP NUMBER: Addressing: * Manually 132.58.1.10 o Server o Dynamically Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Net: 33??? (can't recall now) Subnet: 1 132.58.1.220 Node: 10 Domain Name Servers: default gumby.cs.yorku.ca 132.58.2.2 * The FastPath 3 is running ETALKGW.SREC . When I run NCSA's Telnet it comes up but I am unable to connect to any hosts. Also when running the regular version of Telnet the Mac can be PINGED from the UNIX box, yet with the MacTCP running I can not. I am using the same configuration file for Telnet(TCP) as for the regular version. My suspision is the problem is with the MacTCP setup or something with the FASTPATH setup. I am trying to get as a priority MacTCP setup because its next implementation will be testing Van Morrison's PCRoute software. I apologize if this is something trivial and has been discussed before. But for what seems to be a straight forward configuration, the solution has somehow eluded me. Please reply by either EMAIL or post to this NEWS GROUP. Many thanks in advance, Frank Pikelner Technical Assistant York University, Toronto, Cnd frank@cs.yorku.ca