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Date: 12 May 1994 14:38:55 GMT
From: James Klaas <jklaas@umich.edu>
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Subject: Re: Need a Windows PPP (not slip) connector for Winsock
In article <CpG6M7.5Jt@acsu.buffalo.edu> Chris Johnson,
cmj@acsu.buffalo.edu writes:
>Unfortunately, it does not support any form of authentication. My
>school is pretty tight about security, so they are not going to allow
What are you talking about? Unless they have some random code
authentication it should be straight forward to set up. Is it Username /
Password type authentication? You can set up scripts to handle this.
+----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+
| James Klaas | Currently Looking for a |
| jklaas@uv1.im.med.umich.edu | mechanical engineering job in the |
| james.klaas@med.umich.edu | United States. |
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| I would use OS/2 but I don't have a use for the |
| three programs written for it. |
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From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed May 11 13:56:58 1994
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From: @bigblue.oit.unc.edu, esmith%UTMCK_PAMS@wpgate.utk.edu (Edwin A. Smith)
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Subject: [answer] SLIP server for DOS machine
In article <sanford.28.000A5E32@aurora.bld189.jccbi.gov> sanford@aurora.bld189.jccbi.gov (Bob Sanford) writes:
>From: sanford@aurora.bld189.jccbi.gov (Bob Sanford)
>Subject: [answer] SLIP server for DOS machine
>Date: Tue, 10 May 1994 10:22:00
>If anyone is interested in setting up a DOS machine as a slip server, I will
>be glad to write a short blurb on how I was able to do it. I am no expert but
>what I use seems to work well. Contact me if interested.
Yes! Please post this info. Even if not the best way... others can post
their ideas to suppliment your way.