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Can you post a little detail on how you set up networking on Quasijarus? Or maybe just point me in a direction where I can find more information.
That would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
-joe
I kind of cobbled this from NetBSD and OpenBSD how they configure the networking among all the files….. I’m using SLIP enhanced SIMH so … your ip addresses will probably be different.
add this to /etc/netstart
route add default 10.0.2.2 1
/etc/hosts
#0.2 myname.my.domain myname
10.0.2.15 myname.my.domain myname
/etc/networks
my-netmask 255.255.255.0
/etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 10.0.2.3
/dev
MAKEDEV pty0
/etc/ttys
add secure to the end of the ttyp’s
ttyp0 none network secure
ttyp1 none network secure
Ah, thanks! Looks pretty similar to the 2.11 setup.
You say you’re using SLIP enhanced SIMH… Did you try vde+simh? From what I understand, it should make things a little easier to network. But maybe I’m just getting SLIP wrong.
Cheers,
-joe
Never tried VDE, as I liked manually integrating in SLiRP from Qemu.. it works pretty good on 32bit machines.
And, runs swimingly on windows.