Linux Networking HOWTO
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Chapter 11. Using common PC hardware
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11.1.
ISDN
11.2.
PLIP for Linux-2.0
11.3.
PPP
11.4.
SLIP client - (Antiquated)
11.4.1.
dip
11.4.2.
slattach
11.4.3.
When do I use which ?
11.4.4.
Static SLIP server with a dialup line and DIP.
11.4.5.
Dynamic SLIP server with a dialup line and DIP.
11.4.6.
Using DIP.
11.4.7.
Permanent SLIP connection using a leased line and slattach.
11.4.8.
SLIP server.
11.4.9.
Slip Server using
sliplogin
.
11.4.10.
Where to get
sliplogin
11.4.11.
Configuring
/etc/passwd
for Slip hosts.
11.4.12.
Configuring
/etc/slip.hosts
11.4.13.
Configuring the
/etc/slip.login
file.
11.4.14.
Configuring the
/etc/slip.logout
file.
11.4.15.
Configuring the
/etc/slip.tty
file.
11.4.16.
Slip Server using
dip
.
11.4.17.
Configuring
/etc/diphosts
11.4.18.
SLIP server using the
dSLIP
package.
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