SL/IP for ISC
Steven H. Izen
izen at amelia.nas.nasa.gov
Wed Dec 13 16:32:33 AEST 1989
In article <179 at tw-rnd.SanDiego.NCR.COM> jml at tw-rnd.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Michael Lodman) writes:
>After numerous mail requests, I decided the easiest thing to do would
>be to just post this source for SL/IP.
>
>Disclaimer: I am nothing but a user of this code.
>
[ sl/ip source deleted]
I downloaded the source, and tried building it. It didn't compile because
I was missing some header files since I currently don't have tcp/ip
installed. I found copies of the missing headers on the 386/ix distribution
disks for micom interlan tcp/ip. After I installed them in the appropriate
directories the driver compiled. At this point I am baffled. I know how to
patch the set of /etc/conf files and rebuild my kernel. That's not what is
troubling me. It's the step after that. Since I don't have tcp/ip on my
machine, I don't have any of the daemons or setup files referred to.
So what do I do? Can I get sl/ip up without having tcp/ip as well? Do I
have to install the tcp/ip first, even though I have no ethernet card?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx (in advance, of course.)
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