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From: adrian@rachel.ibmpcug.co.uk (Adrian Hall)
Subject: Re: [386bsd] SLIP is one way...
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 19:50:21 GMT
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pozar@kumr.lns.com (Tim Pozar) writes:
> 
>    With building any kernel the best I can get on slip sessions are
> packets going out a slip link and not making it back in.  The machine on
> the other end will echo pings back, but the 386BSD box is not getting them
> back.

I ran into this problem before correcting it....

You have to de-install the SLIP patch (patch 45????) - SLIP will then
work fine.

Adrian

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