I suspect "my" bridge program is not involved here, but I might be wrong...
However, I'm not entirely sure what Brian is trying to do.
simh - fine
multinet - fine
two TAP interfaces - between what?
Multinet talks tcp/ip, so if you get simh to talk through *one* tap
interface, you're done. Not sure what the second tap interface is for...
Johnny
Jason Stevens wrote:
The bridge only accepts decnet... If you look through the source, you can see how it sets
up the pcap macro_ and expand it to inclde arp,rarp,ip....
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On Jul 29, 2010 12:59 PM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
I was able to get Johnny's bridge to work between my copy of SIMH and
Steve's side using a TAP interface. So far so good.
Now I'm trying to get multinet to be able to talk to the host via the
TAP interfaces. I've setup a second TAP interface, bridged the two
TAP interfaces and set IPs. I cannot ping, however.
I've found stuff on the internet that leads me to believe that this works
correctly on at least Linux, but even doing things pretty much the same
way I am unable to get this to work on Solaris.
While I continue to search the internet looking for help with this, does
anyone have any experience with this sort of setup?
Thanks!
-brian
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