[arachne] Re: arachne and dosemu

  • From: Rob <robo13@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 14:01:48 -0600 (CST)

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Thanx for the reply L.D. I might look for that utility. My straight
up DOS box, which only has FreeDOS on the harddrive, connects just
fine thru the router. Lynx was a problem there too. I have lynx
going now in dosemu, but it took a much different approach than that
I took on the straight DOS box. I'll check with survpc also.
Rob

On Sun, 9 Jan 2011, L.D. Best wrote:

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iirc, there is a program out there somewhere which allows you to affix an ID/name to a computer running DOS. Until you can do that, the router has no way to "identify/connect to" a DOS system.

Hang in ... because I'm sure someone out there knows the answer.

Also, a more active group more likely to have the answer sooner:
          LifeRaft <survpc@xxxxxxxxxxx>

l.d.
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Rob wrote:
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Hey Folks,
I'm using Arachne in Linux using Dosemu, but I have a problem.
I can connect to the internet with Arachne and Doslynx, not
Lynx tho as of yet, but only when my computer is connected
directly to the modem. I can't seem to connect when running
thru my router. The router is a Linksys WRT54GL running
Tomato firmware. I have a DSL connection. I've tried both
dynamic and static TCP/IP connections and a gazillion different
configurations on the router, computer, and configs for the
browsers. No go with the router between the computer and modem.
I've used OpenDOS7.01, DrDOS7.03, and now FreeDOS1.0 installed.
Anyone else had this problem? Did you solve it? If so how?
I should specify that I'm using the default packet driver that
Dosemu uses. Any help or info would be appreciated!
Rob
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