How can I get dialin PPP services for my IPNetRouter network?
The router is actually a User Interface to configure forwarding in Open Transport, a routing protocol module to handle routing table updates, and a STREAMs module to provide proxy services (Network Address Translation) to allow multiple hosts to hide behind a single public IP address (single user ISP account). For dial in capability, you must run Apple’s Remote Access (ARA) server on a client machine. On the gateway Mac, when IPNetRouter is running, the ARA server dialin functionality should not be enabled. The two network applications conflict in the way that they use the TCP/IP control panel to route networks. However, this does not mean you cannot deploy a PPP dial in server behind an IPNetRouter gateway to access the Internet. With MacOS 9, the ARA personal server is included. Hence you can easily create a “mini-ISP” dial-in service using an OS 9 client machine and have a remote computer connect to this server via PPP. This remote machine will then have direct IP access to all mach