On Jan 11, 2005, at 02:39, Dallas wrote:
I have a Beige G3 (upgraded to XLR8 G4 667) with Panther and 9.1 and a Mac Classic (7.5.5) LocalTalked when in 9.1. My Beige G4 has high-speed, and I would like to see how well the Classic is online, many doing FTP services. Is there a way to share internet in Mac OS 9 over LocalTalk networks?

Yes, download LocalTalk Bridge from apple.com, and run it on your OS 9 box. I know for a fact I have run LocalTalk Bridge on System 7, and I'm pretty sure I also ran it on OS 9. This is how I will soon be networking my compacts again...


When I was doing it with System 7 on my SE/30, I had a Mac Plus web server running, serving its pages via LocalTalk. My iMac (or was it my Cube at the time?) ran a port redirector to send all traffic bound for port 8080 to port 80 on the Plus. It was really neat.

Eagle


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