SLIPDISC protocol
chris at mimsy.UUCP
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Fri Feb 20 14:32:04 AEST 1987
In article <596 at wucs2.UUCP> david at wucs2.UUCP (David Burstyn) writes:
> Has anyone successfully used the SLIPDISC protocol
>(mentioned on page SMM:13-9 under tty_conf.c) to connect
>systems over an asynchronous serial link?
Yes. (But not here.)
> No one here has been able to succesfully compile a
>kernel with the SLIPDISC protocol. Does anyone know
>if it is functional as distributed, or if not know what
>modifications are needed.
It will run. Add
pseudo-device sl 2 # or however many you need
to your configuration file, run /etc/config, make depend, make.
Boot the new vmunix, make sure characters sent on ttyXX show up
at the other machine, and run
slattach ttyXX 1200 & # or whatever speed
If you need a modem dialled, write a program to do that, then run
slattach. If the line drops, slattach should die with a SIGHUP,
and you can automatically redial.
There are, however, a few bugs in the code as distributed. In
particular, if you get low on clists, the SL interfaces may lock
up. I have no official fix yet (low priority).
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