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Date:      Thu, 7 May 1998 00:19:12 +0200 (CEST)
From:      BISDN mailing list <bisdn@serious.xs4all.nl>
To:        FreeBSD-ISDN@FreeBSD.ORG (BISDN Mailing List)
Cc:        kloo@ender.hinttech.com, obsd@serious.xs4all.nl
Subject:   ipp.h
Message-ID:  <199805062219.AAA01447@serious.xs4all.nl>

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Hi Guys!

I am trying to get my Teles S0 16.3 card to work with sync ppp and isdn
under OpenBSD (2.2).

I kinda successfully got BISDN to run on OpenBSD...(recognizes the card,
answers telephone calls ..etc)
But now I would like to be able to put up a synchronous ppp link to my
ISP.

Got several options here...(as in 2 *BSD ISDN packages (bisdn + i4b), and
one which needs a sync ppp patch and one which doesn't but doesn't compile
(yet) in the kernel...etc etc ..(btw if anyone else here has been working on
this and OpenBSD ...please if you have _any_ info...anything is welcome!)
(My BSD experience is about 2 weeks short, am already amazed I got bisdn
working and the kernel to recognize my card ...etc :))

Several problems here...but one is kinda 'strange' ... a grep on ipp.h
through several patch tar packages for bisdn to support syncppp show:
+ #include "ipp.h"
+ #include "ipp.h"
! #include "ipp.h"
#include "ipp.h"

(and much more of those).

I cannot find that header file _anywhere_ ...really...searched with numerous
search engines, asked on irc, emails, obsd misc mailing list...had people
executing find on their *BSD boxes...looked through FreeBSD and NetBSD
sources (complete dists) whatever....

Does anyone happen to know where I can get that file ?

And again, does anyone have any experience with sync ppp + OpenBSD + BISDN ?
(or with i4b ...not that ethical to ask that on this list but am kinda
desperate :) ...been working for a week or so on this.)


Thanks,


Bas Oude Nijeweme
bisdn@serious.xs4all.nl
The Netherlands

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