What are Kali and Kahn?
Kali is a system designed by Jay Cotton that fools a set of computers on the Internet into thinking that they are together on an IPX network. This allows many games that allow multi-player action on an IPX LAN to work over the Internet. Server machines on the Internet and a chat facility allow players to meet before they start their games. There are Kali systems for MS-DOS and Windows 95, with a Macintosh version in beta release as of this writing. Kahn is a competing product that does basically the same thing. See the later question about Kahn. Warcraft 2 works particularly well on Kali.