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* How to Install AmiTCP/IP:
You should not install the current version on top of older
version. If your disk space allows, leave the old version on the
disk and delete it when you have the new version up and running. The
installation script will copy your old configuration from old
version directory.
Extract first the distribution archives (AmiTCP_xxx_20.lha) to some
directory in your hard disk (e.g. WORK:).
* Configuration Information
Before you proceed, you should get the following information from
your network administration (if you don't have the information, you
have to reinstall AmiTCP/IP afterwards):
* Internet protocol address for your computer. This is a 32 bit
integer represented as a series of decimal numbers separated by
dots. For example, 130.233.161.40 is a legal internet address.
* If you have a point-to-point connection to the network, you need
to know your destination IP address, that is the IP address of
the host you are connected. SLIP, CSLIP and PPP are examples of
point-to-point connections.
* Netmask for your network. This specifies how many bits of your
internet address are used to specify the network address. Netmask
is like 255.255.255.0. If your network is not sub-netted, then do
not have to supply this value (a default computed from the IP
address is used).
* Address of the default gateway. If your host do not know any route
to a host it resorts to the default gateway. If you have only one
point-to-point connection, you should use the host you are
connected as a default gateway.
* Your host name. Host name is a more convenient way than the internet
address to refer your computer. This is like `Amiga1'.
* Domain name of your site. For example, "hut.fi" is the domain name
for the Helsinki University of Technology in Finland. The part
after the first dot in your full host name is usually (but not
always) your domain name.
* Addresses of the Domain Name Servers which will be used to
translate host names to the corresponding internet addresses. A
local database must be used instead if there is no name server on
your domain.
If you have an access to a Unix machine in your network, you can
probably find a list of domains and name server addresses in the
file `/etc/resolv.conf'. Also, if there is no name server, you can
copy the file `/etc/hosts' to the `AmiTCP:db/hosts'.
Next you should obtain a SANA-II compatible device driver for your
network adapter. The SANA-II drivers are usually installed into
directory `DEVS:networks'. We have included a few freely
distributable drivers with the AmiTCP/IP. You can use the SLIP or
CSLIP drivers with a serial interface.
AmiTCP/IP uses the name of SANA-II device driver to access it. You
should also know the number of unit you are using (usually 0). You
might also have to make a configuration file for your device driver.
The configuration files have usually the name of the interface
appended with unit number and `.config', e.g. unit 1 of sana.device
uses the configuration file `slip1.config'. Configuration files are
usually stored into the directory `ENV:Sana2/'. See the example
configuration file for the slip.device unit 0 at the end of this
file.
You may start the installation by double-clicking the
"Install_AmiTCP"-icon.
If you use slip.device or cslip.device SANA-II drivers, you _must_
edit the configuration files before starting AmiTCP.
* About User and Group Databases
AmiTCP/IP release 2.1 gives some user management support. For each
user, there is one line of information in the file AmiTCP:db/passwd,
which is currently used by `finger' and `ls' commands. This line is
separated to 7 parts with vertical bars (`|'):
username|password|uid|gid|gecos|home directory|shell
The `gecos' part contains real name, office, office phone and home
phome numbers separated with commas (','). You can print them with
finger. Markus Peuhkuri has following entry in the example `passwd'
file:
puhuri|*|17681|100|Markus Peuhkuri,G218,4512462,4521992|users:puhuri|shell
Markus has username puhuri. As the password field contains `*', his
password is disabled (so he can not log into your machine even if
the remote login is installed). His numeric identifier, UID, is
17681, and his default group number, GID, is 100, `users'. The UID
and GID must be numbers between 0 - 65535. After his real name there
is his office room at HUT, is work phone and his home phone. His
home directory is `users:puhuri', finger searches his `.plan' and
`.project' files from that directory. Last field is his login shell,
AmiTCP/IP does not currently use that for anything.
You can add and remove users simply editing your `passwd' file with
text editors (Emacs, Ed, Edit). Make sure that finger can parse the
changed file and finger each user that you have changed.
The passwd file format is mostly compatible with MultiUser by Geert
Uytterhoeven and with AS225r2 beta from Commodore. You can use `ls'
with MultiUser or other filesystems which have WB3.0 compatible
interface. If you are using MultiUser, you should copy or link your
MultiUser passwd file to AmiTCP:db/passwd (install script tries to
copy automatically, but it does not have enough intelligence to do
it always right).
The group file, `AmiTCP:db/group' has similar format. There is more
information about group and password files in AutoDoc file
AmiTCP:db/doc/netlib.doc.
* If There Is Some Problems with Installation
Here is an example of the required information:
Name of your computer: slip-2
Your domain part: hut.fi
Aliases for it: amy
Your Internet address: 130.233.161.50
Destination address (terminal server): 130.233.161.90
Netmask of used in your network: 255.255.252.0
Address of the default gateway: 130.233.163.254
Domain names to search: hut.fi
cs.hut.fi
Addresses of nameservers: 130.233.224.1
130.233.224.13
128.214.4.29
SANA-II device driver: slip.device
(Serial Line IP)
Unit of the SANA-II device driver: 0
`AmiTCP:bin/StartNet' (lines beginning with `;' are comments):
run AmiTCP:AmiTCP
SYS:Rexxc/WaitForPort AMITCP
Wait 2 secs
; configure loop-back device
AmiTCP:bin/ifconfig lo/0 localhost
; Configure Devs:Networks/slip.device unit 0
AmiTCP:bin/ifconfig Devs:Networks/slip.device/0 130.233.161.50 +
130.233.161.90 netmask 255.255.252.0
; Add route to this host
AmiTCP:bin/route add slip-2.hut.fi localhost
; Add route to the default gateway
AmiTCP:bin/route add default 130.233.163.254
; Start the internet `super server'
run AmiTCP:bin/inetd
`Amitcp:db/netdb-myhost' (lines beginning with `;' are comments):
; This host
HOST 130.233.161.50 slip-2.hut.fi slip-2 amy
; Domain names
DOMAIN hut.fi
DOMAIN cs.hut.fi
; Name servers
NAMESERVER 130.233.224.1
NAMESERVER 130.233.224.13
NAMESERVER 128.214.4.29
`S:User-Startup' will contain something along following lines (if
you do not choose to start AmiTCP at the system startup):
;BEGIN AmiTCP/IP
setenv HOSTNAME slip-2.hut.fi
assign AmiTCP: Work:AmiTCP-2.0
path AmiTCP:bin add
;END AmiTCP/IP
Example of ENV:sana2/slip0.config:
serial.device 0 19200 130.233.161.50
* What Happens in the Installation?
The course of installation is shortly explained for those of you who
want to know what happens to their computer:
* Amount of free memory and version of system software is checked
* Destination directory is asked for
* An earlier installation is checked in the destination directory,
so you can change your setup by running the installation script
again
* The AmiTCP/IP files are copied to the destination if needed
* Included Sana-II device drivers are installed
* Example configuration files for the SANA-II drivers are copied to
ENVARC:sana2/
* EmacsTCP is installed
* NapsaTerm is installed
* User and group databases are installed. They are useful when
dealing with Unix or multiuser filesystems.
* You are queried some information concerning your network setup:
* Your host and domain name name is stored to the environment
variable HOSTNAME
* You are asked for aliases (nicknames) for your host
* You are asked for the name, unit of the interface you are using
* Likewise the interface (and destination) IP addresses and
netmask are asked
* You are asked for the IP address of the default gateway
* You are asked for domain names and domain name server IP
addresses
* If you select to start AmiTCP/IP when your computer boots,
appropriate command is added to your s:user-startup.
* S:user-startup is modified to make right assigns and paths.
* Installer creates Amitcp:bin/startnet, a script to start
AmiTCP/IP, configure Sana-II interfaces and provide basic routing
* Other network information is saved in the file
AmiTCP:db/netdb-myhost