Re: [netatalk-admins] MacIP routing?


Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] MacIP routing?
From: Jon Torrez (jon@wwwebservers.com)
Date: Tue Feb 13 1996 - 18:53:44 EST


Some of the more recent development kernels do this automaticly.

Nifty eh?

On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, William Uther wrote:

<WWW>Hi,
<WWW> I'm guessing not, but is there any way to get netatalk to perform MacIP
<WWW>routing? MacIP is Apple's way of wrapping IP inside appletalk packets.
<WWW>Normally you use something like a gaterbox router to strip the appletalk
<WWW>packets off and send out the raw IP. When an IP packet comes back to the
<WWW>router it is wrapped in an appletalk packet and forwarded back to the Mac.
<WWW>Is there any way to get netatalk to do the same thing?
<WWW>
<WWW>\x/ill :-}
<WWW>
<WWW>William Uther "When I die I want to go quietly,
<WWW>will@cs.cmu.edu in my sleep like my Grandfather,
<WWW>Dept. of Computer Science, not screaming like the passengers in his car"
<WWW>Carnegie Mellon University http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~will/
<WWW>
<WWW>

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| Jon Torrez
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