This procedure assumes that you are using the cslipper SLIP driver
mentioned earlier. If you are using a different driver, you'll need
to change the commands which follow accordingly.
Step 0: Obtain Internet access from a service provider who allows
SLIP connections on their terminal server. A "shell account" (where
you log in to a remote UNIX host and type commands such as "telnet"
and "ftp") will require a SLIP emulator called SLiRP (read the
SLiRP section below before continuing). How to obtain this type of
service from such a provider is beyond the scope of this document.
Also, if you are using a Microsoft Windows-based SLIP or PPP
driver, such as Trumpet Winsock, you MUST obtain and install a DOS
SLIP or PPP driver on your machine. Kali will NOT work with
Windows drivers such as Trumpet or Cameleon. It will NOT work with
Windows 95 drivers or even work with DOS drivers in a Windows 95
DOS session. You will have to reboot in DOS mode.
mentioned earlier. If you are using a different driver, you'll need
to change the commands which follow accordingly.
Step 0: Obtain Internet access from a service provider who allows
SLIP connections on their terminal server. A "shell account" (where
you log in to a remote UNIX host and type commands such as "telnet"
and "ftp") will require a SLIP emulator called SLiRP (read the
SLiRP section below before continuing). How to obtain this type of
service from such a provider is beyond the scope of this document.
Also, if you are using a Microsoft Windows-based SLIP or PPP
driver, such as Trumpet Winsock, you MUST obtain and install a DOS
SLIP or PPP driver on your machine. Kali will NOT work with
Windows drivers such as Trumpet or Cameleon. It will NOT work with
Windows 95 drivers or even work with DOS drivers in a Windows 95
DOS session. You will have to reboot in DOS mode.
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