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From: wormey@eskimo.com (Space Case)
X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.5 10/14/92)
To: current-users@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu
Subject: Help? Cannot sup.
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I'm having a bit of trouble getting sup going, and I was wondering if
anybody could help me.
I am running 1.0-alpha on the Mac, have rebuilt sup and term (v. 1.18).
I connect up with term, it works OK, so far as I know. (trsh ls returns
output from the other side.) I think I may have a configuration
problem. Here is some statistics:
<4 wormhole //># netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default 127.0.0.1 UGS 0 0 lo0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 2 6 lo0
132.224.92 link#1 UC 0 0 ae0
132.224.92.16 127.0.0.1 UGHS 1 32 lo0
132.224.93.16 127.0.0.1 UH 0 0 lo0
162.148.13.255 132.224.93.16 UH 0 0 sl0
XNS:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
<5 wormhole //># netstat -in
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
ae0 1500 <Link>2.60.8c.88.29.48 1 0 3 0 0
ae0 1500 132.224.92 132.224.92.16 1 0 3 0 0
lo0 32768 <Link> 38 0 38 0 0
lo0 32768 127 127.0.0.1 38 0 38 0 0
sl0 296 <Link> 0 0 0 0 0
sl0 296 132.224.93 132.224.93.16 0 0 0 0 0
ppp0* 1500 <Link> 0 0 0 0 0
<6 wormhole //># ps
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
96 co Is 0:08.45 -tcsh (tcsh)
109 co S+ 0:10.98 dt
110 p0 Is+ 0:05.07 -tcsh (tcsh)
111 p1 Is+ 0:05.29 -tcsh (tcsh)
112 p2 Ss 0:05.45 -tcsh (tcsh)
156 p2 S 0:02.50 term -v /dev/tty00
161 p2 I 0:00.06 tredir 871 sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu:871
164 p2 R+ 0:00.67 ps
I am not currently running anything over slip or enet.
Thanks,
~Steve
--
Steven R. Allen - wormey@eskimo.com
The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
-- Bohr