Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 13:39:38 -0500 From: Ken Fallot <fallot@ecc.nyseg.com> To: questions@freefall.freebsd.org Subject: dial-up , PPP, SLIP or other REMOTE X Message-ID: <199512271839.NAA00917@ecc.nyseg.com>
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I'm running FreeBSD 2.0.5 on P90 with perm. connection to internet at work.
I would like to provide myself with dial in capabilities and run
things like Mosaic, Netscape and other X applications from home. (also
FreeBsd) I've read some about PPP and SLIP and I'm still a bit confused.
If anyone can help answer some of my questions I would be greatfull.
- I only have one IP from my ISP can i still run ppp or slip?
- Is there any "REMOTE X" type applicatione i can use on dial-up?
- Is there any way i can do one of the above from a DOS client?
( please don't flame me , some co-workers don't have UNIX )
I have already set up /dev/ttyd0 with USRobitics 14.4 and
can use standard terminal emulator from home. I've read the FreeBSD
handbook sections on PPP and SLIP , the man pages don't seem to help.
thanks in advance
Ken Fallot fallot@ecc.nyseg.com
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