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From: leilabd@central.susx.ac.uk (Leila Burrell-Davis)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,alt.winsock
Subject: Re: winsock/MS-Kermit hack possible? (Was: winsock/pkt drv hack...)
Date: 24 Nov 1994 17:19:14 GMT
Organization: Computing Service, University of Sussex, UK
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I (leilabd@central.susx.ac.uk) wrote:
% Yes. We do that here. We run MS-Kermit and Trumpet Winsock
% simultaneously and it works. (The IP no. and other IP info is
% supplied by a bootp server.) I constantly marvel at how clever it is!
And I was asked by email for details of the setup we use. In case
anyone else is interested:
If running over packet drivers I load the following before starting
Windows. I use 3 pktdrv's (I had some problems with only 2, though
that should have been enough, 1 for Kermit & 1 for Winsock)
rmftpat2 0x78 [ packet driver for my ethernet card ]
pktmux /i 3
pktdrv
pktdrv
pktdrv
This is the odi solution we use when we also want to connect to a
NetWare server:
lsl
rmodiat2 [ this is odi driver for my ethernet card ]
odipkt 1 0x78
pktmux 3
pktdrv
pktdrv
pktdrv
[then NetWare stuff]
ipxodi
netx
login
And in my net.cfg I have:
Link Support
Max Stacks 8
buffers 8 1600
MemPool 4096
Link Driver rmodiat2
Frame Ethernet_802.3
Frame Ethernet_II
Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3
; I have no idea if I need this next chunk but it works so I leave it in
Protocol TCPIP
tcp_sockets 8
udp_sockets 8
raw_sockets 1
nb_sessions 4
nb_commands 8
nb_adapter 0
nb_domain
show dots = on
long machine type = RM_PC
file handles = 80
get local target stacks = 10
spx = 20
preferred server = CS06
Then I run Windows. Both Kermit and Winsock are in my path. Both get
their IP configuration info from a bootp server running on a unix box.
Hope this helps,
Leila
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Leila Burrell-Davis, Computing Service, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 678390 Fax: +44 (0) 1273 678470
Email: L.Burrell-Davis@sussex.ac.uk
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