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From: David Stow <dastow@vcn.bc.ca>
Subject: two packet drivers on one machine?
Date: 8 Mar 1999 02:31:04 GMT
Organization: Vancouver CommunityNet
Message-ID: <7bvcp8$i3g$1@sylvester.vcn.bc.ca>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
Can MSKermit send information between two packet drivers on the same
machine? Suppose I have computers A and B at one location, C and D at
another, and a dialed PPP link between B and C. All four have ethernet
cards, all have MSKermit but not NetWare or any other network program,
and I have packet drivers for the cards and for the PPP link. Can I
send a file from A to D using only these pieces? If this is possible,
how would I set computers B and C to pass data from the card's packet
driver to the modem's?
Thanks,
David Stow