[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Once again... ka9q help for Amiga

sck@watson.ibm.com (Scott C. Kennedy) (04/18/91)

I am setting up my Amiga at home to slip into work via ka9q yet, I am having
problems which is not covered in the documentation, I need to know what ka9q
calls the Amiga Serial Port. If anyone has a clue I would be grateful, I have
tried all of the obvious ie: ser, ser:, com, com:, sl0, sl0:, sl, sl:, aux:,
etc.. etc... And none of these work. 

If anyone could also answer what is the best defaults for a 9600 baud 
modem on a clean line, I would also be happy.


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frank@escape.radig.de (Frank Segner) (05/03/91)

i don't know which version you are using, but my ka9q 
(net.amiga -> 120120 Bytes) works well with a
startup-file named net.start (located where you've assigned 'tcpip:').
this file contains:

hostname franky
ip add 100.0.0.3
att asy 100.0.0.1 slip sl0 1024 512 9600
route add 100.0.0.1 sl0
start telnet
start ftp
start smtp



i hope this will work; but using telnet as a terminal is much slower
than a term prog (also the file transfer compared with z-modem)

in my case			100.0.0.3	means: amiga1000 
					100.0.0.1	means: unix host

                                     frank

p.s.:    it's usefull to create in 'tcpip:' :  hosts.net and ftpusers


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