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Re: Ethertalk / Localtalk routing

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Wed Mar 20 10:52:37 1996

From: ATPlack@scj.com
Date: 	20 Mar 96 09:26:11 -0600
To: erich@basenet.com, roman@sorry.vse.cz
Cc: linux-admin@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu


>for testing only, but it was just on the ethernet backbone. I doubt there
>is a PC localtalk card, and if there is I doubt even more if Linux
>supports it.. your #2 up there is really the only "real" solution.

Yes, there is an Appletalk board for the PC.  Novell has been using several 
for Apple access to their NOS and I believe that someone should look into 
it.  Maybe from the 68k development group.

I Linux is to continue, we as a community need to address Linux ??  to Linux 
68k (on a Mac) without having to resort to a PLIP or PPP connection.

Alas, I am not capable of writing this myself since I do not have the 
Localtalk board or the Mac to test with.
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From: erich@basenet.com
To: roman@sorry.vse.cz
Cc: linux-admin@vger.rutgers.edu; linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: Ethertalk / Localtalk routing
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 1996 12:59AM

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On Tue, 19 Mar 1996, Roman Dolejsi wrote:

>
>   Hi,
> I have got a lab with about 20 MACs connected via Localtalk. I need
> to connect them to outside (ethernet) world and to make an appletalk
> fileserver for them (on Linux). I suggest I have these posibilities:
>
> 1) buy some Localtalk card for PC and route appletalk via Linux fileserver
> 2) dedicate one of the MACs for routing Localtalk/Ethertalk and on
>    Ethernet there will be Linux appletalk fileserver.
> 3) buy Ethertalk cards for all the MACs I have  (too expensive)
>
> I need some suggestions about this:
> ad 1) does exist any Localtalk card for PC ? Is that card supported under
>        Linux ?
> ad 2) does exist any freely available routing software for MAC's sys7 ?

I work for Clemson University, we used to do exactly what you are
speaking of. We had a lab of about 50 se/20's that only did localtalk.
What we did was dedicate one se/20 for localtalk/ethertalk routing via
Apples Internet Router. we then put mactcp on each mac, and that was it.
We had a linux machine running apple talk for a small scale fileserver
for testing only, but it was just on the ethernet backbone. I doubt there
is a PC localtalk card, and if there is I doubt even more if linux
supports it.. your #2 up there is really the only "real" solution.

let me know if you need any more specific info.

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