SL/IP (SLIP) and NCSA Telnet under A/UX 2.0.1.
Matthias Urlichs
urlichs at smurf.sub.org
Fri Jun 28 08:34:05 AEST 1991
In comp.unix.aux, article <588 at afsg.apple.com>,
ron at afsg.apple.com (Ron Flax) writes:
<
< You can turn ipforwarding back on by issuing the following in adb:
<
< # adb -w /unix
< a.out file = /unix (COFF format)
< cannot open core
< ready
< ipforwarding?W 1
< ipforwarding: 0x0 = 0x1
< $w
< $q
< #
<
< Then reboot your Mac so that the change will take effect.
If you'd rather not reboot, do
# adb -k -w /unix /dev/kmem
ipforwarding/W 1
^-- note the slash
This changes the running kernel without affecting what'll happen after the
next boot. You can do both changes in one session. The "-k" flag is
recommended when working on standalone programs such as the kernel (that's
why it's named "-k").
NB: /bin/adb isn't /bin/ed. Writes are performed as soon as you give the /w
or ?w command, and the "$w" above does something entirely different.
"man adb" for details. (You did install the manuals, right? ;-)
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