Subject: Re: Networking to the Internet
To: Kevin Te Strake <testrake@globaldialog.com>
From: The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] <davagatw@Mars.utm.edU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/22/1996 12:23:13
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From: "The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood]" <davagatw@Mars.utm.edU>
To: Kevin Te Strake <testrake@globaldialog.com>
cc: mac-communications@solutions.apple.com, port-mac68k-outgoing@NetBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: Networking to the Internet
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On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, Kevin Te Strake wrote:

> PowerMac 7600 <- 10Base-T Crossover Cable -> PowerMac 8500 <- LaserWriter
> Bridge -> Laserwriter Select 360
> 
> I also have a IIsi which is currently running MacBSD 1.2.
> 
> I would like to be able to access the internet from both PowerMacs.
> Currently, only the 8500, via SupraFAXModem 28.8 can get to the Internet.

Try firewall toolkit.  You can DL it from puma, last I checked, and
there's setup instructions there in the HOWto's section.  It runs under
NetBSD, so connect your modem to the IIsi, and ethernet the sucker.  If
ethernetting the IIsi isn't an option, wait until  December when the
reference release of MkLinux is out for the PCI PowerMacs and run that on
one of them.

Hope that helps a little,

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