The slip-over-a-shell-account stuff people have been talking about from

danjo@freedom.wit.com.
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# Makefile for: slirp
# Version required: alpha
# Date created: 05 April 1995
# Whom: jkh
#
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.2 1995/04/01 12:47:57 jkh Exp $
#
# This is ALPHA software, but I think it's of sufficient interest to enough
# people to bring it over now. I hope that both patches an go away soon
# enough.. Yes, I know that it currently produces some weird error messages.
# They're harmless as far as the operation of slirp is concerned. I also
# know that the "manpage" is cheesy - it's better than nothing! :-)
DISTNAME= slirp
MASTER_SITES= ftp://blitzen.canberra.edu.au/pub/slirp/ ftp://freedom.wit.com/misc4/danjo/SLiRP/
CATEGORIES+= networking
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/slurp/src
MAKE_FLAGS= freebsd -f
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (slirp.tar.gz) = 9e0d39e1b3b7a411c3f220e48cd94d6f

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*** Makefile.orig Wed Apr 5 23:23:25 1995
--- Makefile Wed Apr 5 23:23:51 1995
***************
*** 40,47 ****
linux:
@$(MAKE) "CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN_ -DLINUX -DDEBUG -O2 -g -Wstrict-prototypes" \
! slurp
!
#
# OBJ's
--- 40,47 ----
linux:
@$(MAKE) "CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN_ -DLINUX -DDEBUG -O2 -g -Wstrict-prototypes" \
! slurp
!
#
# OBJ's

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SLuRP is a SLIP/CSLIP emulator for user with a shell accounts

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SLuRP is a SLIP/CSLIP emulator which allows a normal user with a shell
account on a UNIX system to act like a SLIP/CSLIP account (a-la TIA).
SLuRP can be (loosly) thought of as a cross between TIA and term (it's a
SLIP-emulator, but comes with source, can redirect ports, etc.)

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bin/slurp
man/man1/slurp.1