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- From: martinh@cac.washington.edu (Martin Hunt)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP for Amiga, replacements, Enforcer Hits
- Message-ID: <1k18sgINN383@shelley.u.washington.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 17:43:44 GMT
- References: <1993Jan23.183718.1572@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
- Organization: UW Networks and Distributed Computing
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- In article <1993Jan23.183718.1572@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca> mctaylor@mta.ca writes:
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- > I have also found Enforcer hits with my copy of the software, and it's
- >from routed. What I do, I haven't determined if there are any false or
- >unnessary steps, but what I do it. run start-inet A3000 RIP servers syslog.
- >Then I log into the VAX with RloginVT (Version 1.1),read some mail, logout.
- >Close my Syslog window with a Control-C with window active, and after a
- >while Enforcer hits are found. I'm using Enforcer 38.26 on the machine in
- >my .sig with WB2.1 running. One thing I have to do to get my machine 'on the
- >go' is three lines like this:
- > route add 138.73.1.2 138.73.10.254 1
- >and two more like it otherwise I can't get anyways. Any clues?
-
- Easy. You're not using routed, so don't run it. When do you need routed?
- Usually only when there are multiple paths to networks and you need the Amiga
- to listen to routing updates so it will automatically switch over to a backup
- route when a primary path dies.
-
- You probably don't need to run syslogd either.
-
- >----------
- >Michael C. Taylor Internet: MCTaylor@MtA.ca phone: (506) 364-9819
- >Box M-14 Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, E0A 3C0, Canada
- >Amiga 3000/25MHZ/100MB/5MB/KS 2.04 ROM/WB 2.05 A1960/A3070/A225/A2065
- >Exec - What an OS was meant to be. MS-DOS - what your 64 should of used. :-)
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- Martin Hunt martinh@cac.washington.edu
- Networks and Distributed Computing University of Washington
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