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From: james@azrael.demon.co.uk (James R Grinter)
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Subject: Re: Slip/NetBSD Help 
References: <tb75.752248407@sol> <CFysFu.KHE@info.bris.ac.uk>
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In article <CFysFu.KHE@info.bris.ac.uk> hedley@cs.bris.ac.uk writes:
>Wilson Michael S (tb75@sol.acs.unt.edu) wrote:
>:       ANyone have  experince with getting slip to work on NetBSD? If 
>
>A couple of friends of mine have PCs runnning NetBSD 0.9 and last week I
>set about SLIPing them together. I scanned various FAQs and posts and read
>the man pages for sliplogin and slattach to try to find out how to do it.

Extract the source to sliplogin, and you'll find a couple of files that 
aid running slip for a remote machine logging in to a tty. Working
from those (placed into /etc/) is very easy.

James.
-- 
James R Grinter.
'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'.