Subject: Re: PPP
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Peter O'Keefe <biology@dreamscape.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/03/1996 15:54:59
>
>What's wrong with pppd? pppd is a symmetric protocall; the server is
>the client is the server.
>
>I have gotten my IIsi and my SE/30 both running NetBSD, and I fire pppd
>up on both ports of my IIsi, one to my ISP and the other to the SE/30.
>I am able to telnet to the IIsi from the SE/30, and then on to the world.
>But the SE/30's mostly just so I can test unix-to-unix connections.
>Since there's only one of me, and I'd rather web-surf from the IIsi, I
>don't do any sort of MacOS ppp work, or IP forwarding.


I have A HUGE question.  I am trying to do this little project:

=80=A0I bought a copy of MACX

=80=A0I wish to run the SE/30 next to my 7500/100 and run X clients =
from the SE/30.  

This would have to be done with a serial connection-I have no other =
way.