Getting Started
SCO PPP from Morning Star 2.1.3
Pre-release
- SCO PPP from Morning Star is an enhanced and robust connectivity PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) implementation that is heavily used by Internet Service
Providers to support networking over serial lines for Internet applications. It includes extensive modem/connectivity device
support, advanced error checking and negotiation, and authorization through PAP/CHAP.
System Requirements
Installation
Perform the following steps as root:
- Download the product tar files from the Download page.
- Move the file to a preferred installation directory:
mv filename*.tar /tmp1
- Change to the installation directory:
cd /tmp1
- Using the tar(C) command, extract the installation images:
tar xvf filename.tar
- Use the Software Manager (custom(ADM)) to install.
- Click on the Software Manager icon, or type custom
at a root prompt.
- Click on Software, then Install New Product.
- When prompted for a machine, select the system you will be installing from.
- When prompted for a media device, select Media Images.
- When prompted for a directory, enter the directory name used in Step 1
(i.e. /tmp1)
- During installation, you will be prompted for a permanent license.
If you do not have a permanent license, indicate no at the prompt.
The system will then install with a 60-day evaluation license.
Configuration
- Configuration instructions for SCO PPP from Morning Star are included in
the
SCO PPP from Morning Star 2.1.1 User's Guide.
Important Notes
- Product Documentation
Documentation is installed simultaneously with the product
and can be viewed on your SCO OpenServer system
with SCOhelp (or your Netscape Navigator browser)
by opening
http://<ServerName>:457/inethome.html.
Click on the following links to preview documentation without
installing the product:
- Known Limitations
Limitations of this product are noted in the
"SCO PPP from Morning Star 2.1.3 notes"
section of the Installation and Release Notes.
Please read that section of the Installation and Release Notes
before attempting to install or configure this product.
Product Updates
- Visit the
SCO Internet Family
page for product updates, patches, and other product assistance.
Licensing
- Evaluation licenses are good for sixty
(60) days from the date of installation of the particular product.
To use the product beyond the 60-day period,
please purchase a permanent Certificate of License and Authenticity
(COLA) from your SCO Authorized Reseller, and install that license
with the License Manager, /etc/licenseMgr.
For assistance in purchasing the product, visit
Where to Buy the SCO Internet Family Products.
- Evaluation license numbers
cannot be reused; removing a product installed with a particular
license number and attempting to use that number for the installation
of another product will not be successful.
-
Do not attempt to remove the evaluation license with the License
Manager after it is installed. Doing so will cause that license to be
invalid should it be used in a subsequent installation.
Document version: 2.1.3
25 March 1999
© 1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.