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From: Androo <zuc@zuc.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: MacBSD 1.1 / Appletalk Question
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 21:45:02 +0000
Organization: Infuscation Innovation, Inc.
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I have a question that I hope somebody could help me 
with.

I have a Mac IIsi with 17MB running NetBSD 1.1 
GENERIC #52... I also have a MacIIci next to it running 
System 7.5.3 with Open Transport. now... my MacBSD 
machine is connected to the net with a cslip connection 
thru BSDdip... I'm wondering if there is _any_ way I can 
get a serial SLIP or PPP or appletalk or whatever 
connection from my IIci to my BSD box and be able to 
route stuff to my IIci. I would like the IIci to have it's 
own IP address and all that. Am I asking for too much? 
can I do this? ugh... open transport is supposed to allow 
these sorts of things.
-Androo