Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Andy Ball
Hello Dan, ASB> Here is a note I wrote myself some years ago, when I > last tried it. I like slip because it's simple and > does the job. I will try to test it this evening. I can confirm that SLIP still works. Here's an iperf speed test over the serial connection:-

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Andy Ball
Hello Dan, Here is a note I wrote myself some years ago, when I last tried it. I like slip because it's simple and does the job. I will try to test it this evening. /etc/ifconfig.sl0 ! /sbin/slattach -h -s 115200 /dev/tty00 inet 192.168.3.129 192.168.3.128 up (IP

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Greg Troxel
Dan Plassche writes: > On 11/1/18, Andy Ruhl wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 10:50 AM Dan Plassche wrote: >>> ifconfig sl0 inet 10.0.2.7 10.0.2.6 arp up >>> route add default 10.0.2.6 >>> >>> 5. Setup interface on server >>> >>> ifconfig sl0 create >>> slattach -l -s 9600 -t slip /dev/tty00

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Malcolm Herbert
I'm curious - why SLIP and not PPP? Regards, Malcolm -- Malcolm Herbert m...@mjch.net

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Dan Plassche
On 11/1/18, Andy Ruhl wrote: > On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 10:50 AM Dan Plassche wrote: >> ifconfig sl0 inet 10.0.2.7 10.0.2.6 arp up >> route add default 10.0.2.6 >> >> 5. Setup interface on server >> >> ifconfig sl0 create >> slattach -l -s 9600 -t slip /dev/tty00 >> ifconfig sl0 inet 10.0.2.6

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 10:50 AM Dan Plassche wrote: > ifconfig sl0 inet 10.0.2.7 10.0.2.6 arp up > route add default 10.0.2.6 > > 5. Setup interface on server > > ifconfig sl0 create > slattach -l -s 9600 -t slip /dev/tty00 > ifconfig sl0 inet 10.0.2.6 10.0.2.7 arp up I haven't done this in a

Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-01 Thread Dan Plassche
I'm having trouble setting up a direct serial connection on NetBSD 7.0.2 to share a server's internet access with a client over SLIP. The server has internet access over a wired ethernet card (wm0) and connects to the client over a serial line (null modem cable). I started by testing this in