ABOUT MACIPGW ============= This is the first release of macipgw, a MacIP gateway for FreeBSD. MacIP is a protocol that allows the encapsulation of IP packets in AppleTalk packets, thus allowing Macs connected through an AppleTalk-only network (such as LocalTalk or Apple Remote Access) to use TCP/IP-based services. To use macipgw, you need FreeBSD 2.1.5 or newer with AppleTalk kernel patches (see http://macipgw.sourceforge.net/) or FreeBSD 2.2.1 or newer. Also, you'll need to install netatalk 1.4b2 or later. You might want to use the netatalk port; see http://www.freebsd.org/ports/net.html for details. Also, you'll need one tunnel device for macipgw, see tun(4) for details. Please direct questions, comments, diffs to . The latest version of macipgw can be found at http://macipgw.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/macipgw/ October 28, 2001, Stefan Bethke WHATS NEW ========= New in 1.0: - No bug reports for b4; so I'm releasing 1.0 New in 1.0b4: - The routes for the tunnel are correct now. New in 1.0b3: - The routing/ICMP stuff has been removed. Everything should be fine. - The example in the man page has been corrected. New in 1.0b2: - Fixed a compiler warning in macip.c - -z zone now does what it is supposed to do - now works correctly if there are no zones INSTALLING ========== A `make depend all install' as root should work. If you have installed the netatalk include files (atalk) neither in /usr/include nor in /usr/local/include, adapt the Makefile appropiatly. Please see the man page macipgw(8) for details on how to start macipgw. $Id: README.txt,v 1.1 2001/10/28 16:17:17 stefanbethke Exp $