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echo: os2inet
to: STEVEN COX
from: LAWRENCE LUCIER
date: 1998-01-19 23:24:00
subject: X2

Bob Wright @ 1:153/944 wrote on 01-09-98 20:08 about *X2*
  BW> program called "PPPFAKE" that you could use to determine what
 BW> your ISP's system is looking for.  I think you connected to the
Taken from PPPFK101.ZIP:

Description 
This program replaces temporarily slip.exe or ppp.exe to catch the parameters
sent to them by slippm. It saves the settings in a commandfile that will 
tart
the slip or ppp program directly for you. Copy first ppp.exe or slip.exe in 
\tcpip\bin to
ppp.ibm or slip.ibm. Then rename the fakeppp.exe program to ppp.exe or 
slip.exe and place it in \tcpip\bin. Then start slippm and choose dial. Then 
copy the ppp.ibm or slip.ibm back to ppp.exe or slip.exe again. It wil make a 
myslip.cmd or a myppp.cmd file in the C:\ directory.
Then start this commandfile (c:\myslip.cmd or c:\myppp.cmd) to make your 
conection.
This version (V1.01) save the commandfile in c:\ instead of to some random 
location. It also
gives a visual clue about the parameters sent to slip or ppp (or whatever 
program you called
it as).
suggested placement : /os2/32bit/network
uploader            : Alex Vermeulen (a.vermeulen@ecn.nl)  
requires            : Warp+IAK+PPP or OS/2+IBM TCP/IP V2.0+PPP

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