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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 94 22:13:42 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #56
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Linux-Admin Digest #56, Volume #2 Mon, 12 Sep 94 22:13:42 EDT
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Contents:
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Two Hostnames: Possible? (Peter Suetterlin)
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Slow curses - is there a better/faster curses? (James Deibele)
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Re: xlock-shadow source ? (Sam Oscar Lantinga)
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message display in ftp (Roh Nam-Seok)
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Smallest Linux Distribution (David Petrou)
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ftape 1.13b patched (stu@ash.lab.r1.fws.gov)
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ethernet connection between DOS and Linux (Perjan -The Nerd- Moors)
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Connecting DOS to Linux via ethernet: HOW? (Perjan -The Nerd- Moors)
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From: ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de (Peter Suetterlin)
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Subject: Two Hostnames: Possible?
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 15:17:42 GMT
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Hi World!
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Since a week, I have a SLIP-connection to the Internet. :)
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Until then, I used to have lupo as my hostname. Together with my SLIP
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account, I got an 'official' address (slip65.home.uni-freiburg.de)
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Now the problem is receiving mail:
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I tried to convince smail to accept both names, i.e. lupo locally and
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slip65 for external connections. But smail refuses until I completely
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change the hostname to slip65. But, as I dislike the new name (yes, I
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know, it's cosmetic....):
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Is it possible to have different names for a computer? How to setup
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smail (reading the NAG didn't give me the necessary clues)
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Thanks in advance,
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Peter
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================== Peter 'PIT' Suetterlin =================
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| Kiepenheuer Institut | Sternfreunde Breisgau e.V |
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| fuer Sonnenphysik | |
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| 0761/3198-210 | 0761/71571 |
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-<ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de>-<suettpet@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>--
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From: jamesd@teleport.com (James Deibele)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Slow curses - is there a better/faster curses?
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 00:51:27 -0700
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48 hours ago I installed Slackware 2.0 and it was just about the easiest
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install I've ever done in 10 years of mucking around with computers.
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Color me impressed.
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We are using Linux on a box for people to do remote development - we
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want to compile and run apps on the Linux box. Exciting things like
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accounting and other business tasks.
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elvis is a pretty faithful implementation of vi although it's noticeably
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slower in screen I/O than vi on a SPARC. And that's when I'm only the
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user on the linux box and there's nothing else happening on it. And
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with relatively small - 400-line - programs.
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Console output under Linux was very quick and I'm sure X performance is
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pretty good. But curses performance is a little sluggish and adding
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lines near the bottom of the screen is a real killer - curses seems to
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clear the screen with blank lines <then> adds the new text.
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I know that curses and terminals are going the way of the dinosaur but
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like the dinosaur they're going to take a long time to die. We were
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looking at what it would cost to outfit our very small office with a
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PC/Mac/Unix solution that ran under Windows, MacOS, and UNIX and decided
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we could live with a curses interface.
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But it would be nice if it were a little quicker. Is there a
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replacement curses out there somewhere? I checked the FAQs, How-Tos,
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and Meta-FAQ and didn't see a word about curses.
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Thanks!
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--
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jamesd@teleport.com "Slowly cursing he deleted the word"
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Full internet (ftp, telnet, irc, ppp) available. Voice: (503) 223-4245
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Portland: (503) 220-1016 2400, N81. Login as "new" to setup an account.
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Vancouver: (206) 260-0330 Salem: (503) 364-2028 FAX: (503) 223-4372
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From: slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu (Sam Oscar Lantinga)
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Subject: Re: xlock-shadow source ?
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 00:11:48 GMT
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Alan B. Evans (aevans@kaiwan.com) wrote:
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: Srini Seetharam (srini@igt.com) wrote:
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: : I recently installed the shadow suite for my linux box.
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: : It runs great. except when I locked the screen.
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: : I have been going nuts lookin for the source and/or binaries of
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: : xlock-shadow.
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You can ftp it (along with a source shadow package) from
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dewdrop.water.ca.gov in /pub/Linux
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Good luck!
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-Sam
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From: nsroh@juno.kaist.ac.kr (Roh Nam-Seok)
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Subject: message display in ftp
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 00:26:48 GMT
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I have installed Slackware 2.0 and there was anonymous ftp setted.
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Everything was okay, except for message displaying.
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In /etc/ftpaccess, there was message command as following...
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message /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/welcome.msg login
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but no message was displayed on ftp loggin on.
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I tryed another message command like
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message .message cwd=*
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to display .message in each directory, but nothing happens also.
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Please advise me what todo.
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Thank you...
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==================================================================
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Roh Nam-Seok@MS&E.KAIST.KOREA
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nsrho@juno.kaist.ac.kr
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Juno is Linux System ! Thanks to LINUS...
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==================================================================
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From: dpetrou@po.Berkeley.EDU (David Petrou)
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Subject: Smallest Linux Distribution
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 09:09:07 GMT
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Hi. I'm looking for the smallest linux distribution available to
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install on my computer. I'm looking for the Bare Essentials only. What I'm
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trying to do is get the kernel, /bin, cc and a few other essential tools
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on a file system so I can play around and install all major unix programs
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(like Xfree, GCC, Emacs, etc...) on my own to get a lot of experience with
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unix. (Besides, it seems like a lot of fun and a good way to learn.)
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Does such a distribution exist? If not, how would I go about doing the
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above? It seems that I would need some time of boot disk to put a filesystem
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on my HD and to copy over a kernel and stuff like /bin. I'm pretty clueless
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on where I would ftp, say /bin or linux cc (or is there only a linux gcc?) so
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I'd appreciate any pointers.
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Thanks,
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David Petrou
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dpetrou@po.eecs.berkeley.edu
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From: stu@ash.lab.r1.fws.gov
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Subject: ftape 1.13b patched
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 07:12:35 -0000
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If you've upgraded to a later kernel (e.g. 1.1.50) and you're using
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ftape, you ran into a problem getting ftape to compile. Some kind
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soul has put a patch on sunsite under kernel/patches/tapes to fix
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the problem. Get it and unpack it in the ftape-1.13b directory.
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Then modify fdc-io.c.
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In the request_dma function, add "ftape" as a second argument. All will
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compile fine. I've tried it and it works great.
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I use cpio(2.2) to make the backups like:
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find /usr/src -print | cpio -ov -H newc > /dev/ftape
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Hope this helps somebody.
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--
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Stu Mitchell stu@lab.r1.fws.gov
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USFWS Forensic Lab mitchellstu@fws.gov
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Ashland, Oregon wd4eck@w7oek
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*** These are my opinions, not the Government's ***
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From: bimoors@cs.few.eur.nl (Perjan -The Nerd- Moors)
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Subject: ethernet connection between DOS and Linux
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 00:16:01 GMT
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Hello world!
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I have a problem installing an ethernet connection between my DOS machine and
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the Linux box. On the Dos machines, which are also in a novell network, I have
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installed odipkt and tried to use CUTCP as well as TEL2305.
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my NET.CFG looks like this:
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Link Driver 3C505
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DMA 5
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PORT 300
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INT 9
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FRAME Ethernet_802.3
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FRAME Ethernet_II
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NetWare DOS Requester
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FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F
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USE DEFAULTS = OFF
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VLM = CONN.VLM
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VLM = IPXNCP.VLM
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VLM = TRAN.VLM
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VLM = SECURITY.VLM
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; VLM = NDS.VLM
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VLM = BIND.VLM
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VLM = NWP.VLM
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VLM = FIO.VLM
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VLM = GENERAL.VLM
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VLM = REDIR.VLM
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VLM = PRINT.VLM
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VLM = NETX.VLM
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===============================================================================
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the startnet part of my autoexec.bat:
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SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
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LH /L:2,9296 LSL
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3C505.COM
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LH /L:2,30576 IPXODI
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LH /L:2,3440 ODIPKT 1
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LH /L:2,76224 VLM
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f:
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login
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===============================================================================
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relevant part of config.tel:
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# Example host file for CUTCP/CUTE 2.2D and 2.2TN REV -D
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# as well as Rutgers-Interm-1.0
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# 07/07/93
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#
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# Bugs to cutcp-support@ftp-ns.rutgers.edu
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myip=1.2.3.100 # (bootp)
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# myip types are:
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# bootp - sends out a BOOTP request for your IP
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# rarp - Uses reverse ARp to get your IP
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# xx.yy.zz.qq - your IP address
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vjc=no # (no)
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# set vjc=yes if you're running slip and
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# you want to use Van Jacobson TCP header
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# compression
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splayc=no # (no) ack. splay compression w/ vjc.. don't
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# use it, not standard, development option only
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netmask=255.255.255.0 # needed if not using BOOTP.
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# otherwise not needed because Bootp gets
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# your netmask for you
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hardware=packet # (packet)
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# harware choices
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# 3com - 3com 3c501
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# 3c523 - 3com 3c523
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# odi - Novell's ODI stack
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# packet - FTP packet Driver spec
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# (currently only Ethernet and Slip class
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# devices are supported)
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interrupt=9 # hardware IRQ interrupt
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address=0 # (0)
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# base memory address or packet driver class
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# if using packet driver (0 == default == ethernet)
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# or class=6 for slip
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ioaddr=0 # (0)
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# I/O address or packet int vector if using packet driver
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# If = 0 and packet driver, telbin looks for first
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# packet driver found between 60H and 7FH
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noarpme=yes # Don't arp for myself before running? (no)
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# if yes, inhibits the initial arp request
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# for this IP address. However, if yes, won't
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# warnyou if another user is using this IP
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# address. For some token ring systems, you'll
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# need noarpme=yes.
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tek=yes # (yes)
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# yes to enable Tektronix emulation,
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# otherwise No
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ftp=no # (yes)
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# yes to allow incoming FTP sessions, no otherwise
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rcp=no # (no)
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# Remote Copy, yes if you want to allow it
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# otherwise No.
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domaintime=4 # domain name lookup timeout (first retry)
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domainretry=4 # domain name max number of retries
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## Also, the fewer suffixes in the domainslist
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## the less time you will have to wait if you mis-type an entry.
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## Finally, try not to use a suffix like . or .edu or .com this will
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## waste a lot of time looking for a bogus host name if you mis-type an entry.
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### Entries for tn3270 use ###
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#map3270="c:\cutcp\map3270.tbl" # you don't need this for version 2.2D
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# and if don't want to change the default
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# TN3270 keymaps then you don't need it either
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# however, if you do want to change the
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# default 3270 keymaps, create a key map file
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# (see tn3270.tbl) for defaults, and point
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# this parm to the file.
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# NOTE: The format for the map3270 file has
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# changed between versions TC-A and TC-B
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tnmode=auto # tn3270 connection mode (auto)
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# choices are
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# auto - (default)
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# flagged, notflagged, off
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# see the manual (best to just use auto)
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# also see machine specific flags variable
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
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## BEGIN MACHINE SPECIFIC PARAMETERS... ##
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
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arptime=10 # arp timeout in seconds
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#
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retrans=1 # starting retransmit time out in ticks
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# 1/18ths of sec MAX 100, min 1
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mtu=1024 # maximum transmit unit in bytes
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# outgoing packet size, MAX=1500
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maxseg=1024 # largest segment we can receive
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# whatever the hardware can take, MAX=4096
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rwin=2048 # most bytes we can receive without ACK
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# =TCP window size, MAX=4096
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contime=20 # timeout in seconds to try connection
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# before returning error to user
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flags=0 # OR the following values for override
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# flags.. be careful. Flags are not
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# copied from default, you must explicitly
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# declare the flag values for each machine
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# if desired. Flag values are in hex.!
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#
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# 8 - send transparent data to capture file
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instead of tek screen
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# 10 - always go into 3270 mode regardless of
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# tnmode
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# 18 - do both of the above
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# 400 - don't do binary mode when asked
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# ie: flags=408 means, no binary and send trans
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# data to capture file instead of tek screen.
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# NOTE: DO NOT USE ANY OTHER VALUES THAN THOSE
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# SHOWN ABOVE!
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name=twilight
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hostip=1.2.3.4
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===============================================================================
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I think on the DOS side of the connection everything works, but that's just
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a guess.
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On the Linux box I have a SLIP connection running, with ip nr 130.161.97.21
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This is only a node address. I got no subnetwork assigned.
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The local network I called 1.2.3.0. with 1.2.3.4 for the linux box and
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1.2.3.100 for one of the dos machines.
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My rc.net looks like this:
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PATH=$PATH:/usr/net/bin
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ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 broadcast 127.255.255.255
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route add 127.0.0.1
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ifconfig eth0 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 1.2.3.255
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route add -net 1.2.3.0 gw 1.2.3.4
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/usr/sbin/routed &
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/usr/sbin/inetd &
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From: bimoors@cs.few.eur.nl (Perjan -The Nerd- Moors)
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Subject: Connecting DOS to Linux via ethernet: HOW?
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 00:31:54 GMT
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Hello World!
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I have a problem installing an ethernet connection between my DOS machine and
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the Linux box. On the Dos machines, which are also in a novell network, I have
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installed odipkt and tried to use CUTCP as well as TEL2305.
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my NET.CFG looks like this:
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Link Driver 3C505
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DMA 5
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PORT 300
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INT 9
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FRAME Ethernet_802.3
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FRAME Ethernet_II
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NetWare DOS Requester
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FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F
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USE DEFAULTS = OFF
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VLM = CONN.VLM
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VLM = IPXNCP.VLM
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VLM = TRAN.VLM
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VLM = SECURITY.VLM
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; VLM = NDS.VLM
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VLM = BIND.VLM
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VLM = NWP.VLM
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VLM = FIO.VLM
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VLM = GENERAL.VLM
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VLM = REDIR.VLM
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VLM = PRINT.VLM
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VLM = NETX.VLM
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===============================================================================
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the startnet part of my autoexec.bat:
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SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
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LH /L:2,9296 LSL
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3C505.COM
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LH /L:2,30576 IPXODI
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LH /L:2,3440 ODIPKT 1
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LH /L:2,76224 VLM
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f:
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login
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===============================================================================
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relevant part of config.tel:
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# Example host file for CUTCP/CUTE 2.2D and 2.2TN REV -D
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# as well as Rutgers-Interm-1.0
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# 07/07/93
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#
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# Bugs to cutcp-support@ftp-ns.rutgers.edu
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myip=1.2.3.100 # (bootp)
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# myip types are:
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# bootp - sends out a BOOTP request for your IP
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# rarp - Uses reverse ARp to get your IP
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# xx.yy.zz.qq - your IP address
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vjc=no # (no)
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# set vjc=yes if you're running slip and
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# you want to use Van Jacobson TCP header
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# compression
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splayc=no # (no) ack. splay compression w/ vjc.. don't
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# use it, not standard, development option only
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netmask=255.255.255.0 # needed if not using BOOTP.
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# otherwise not needed because Bootp gets
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# your netmask for you
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hardware=packet # (packet)
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# harware choices
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# 3com - 3com 3c501
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# 3c523 - 3com 3c523
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# odi - Novell's ODI stack
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# packet - FTP packet Driver spec
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# (currently only Ethernet and Slip class
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# devices are supported)
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interrupt=9 # hardware IRQ interrupt
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address=0 # (0)
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# base memory address or packet driver class
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# if using packet driver (0 == default == ethernet)
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# or class=6 for slip
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ioaddr=0 # (0)
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# I/O address or packet int vector if using packet driver
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# If = 0 and packet driver, telbin looks for first
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# packet driver found between 60H and 7FH
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noarpme=yes # Don't arp for myself before running? (no)
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# if yes, inhibits the initial arp request
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# for this IP address. However, if yes, won't
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# warnyou if another user is using this IP
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# address. For some token ring systems, you'll
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# need noarpme=yes.
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tek=yes # (yes)
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# yes to enable Tektronix emulation,
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# otherwise No
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ftp=no # (yes)
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# yes to allow incoming FTP sessions, no otherwise
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rcp=no # (no)
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# Remote Copy, yes if you want to allow it
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# otherwise No.
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domaintime=4 # domain name lookup timeout (first retry)
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domainretry=4 # domain name max number of retries
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## Also, the fewer suffixes in the domainslist
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## the less time you will have to wait if you mis-type an entry.
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## Finally, try not to use a suffix like . or .edu or .com this will
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## waste a lot of time looking for a bogus host name if you mis-type an entry.
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### Entries for tn3270 use ###
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#map3270="c:\cutcp\map3270.tbl" # you don't need this for version 2.2D
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# and if don't want to change the default
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# TN3270 keymaps then you don't need it either
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# however, if you do want to change the
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# default 3270 keymaps, create a key map file
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# (see tn3270.tbl) for defaults, and point
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# this parm to the file.
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# NOTE: The format for the map3270 file has
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# changed between versions TC-A and TC-B
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tnmode=auto # tn3270 connection mode (auto)
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# choices are
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# auto - (default)
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# flagged, notflagged, off
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# see the manual (best to just use auto)
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# also see machine specific flags variable
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
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## BEGIN MACHINE SPECIFIC PARAMETERS... ##
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------- ##
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arptime=10 # arp timeout in seconds
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#
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retrans=1 # starting retransmit time out in ticks
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# 1/18ths of sec MAX 100, min 1
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mtu=1024 # maximum transmit unit in bytes
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# outgoing packet size, MAX=1500
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maxseg=1024 # largest segment we can receive
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# whatever the hardware can take, MAX=4096
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rwin=2048 # most bytes we can receive without ACK
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# =TCP window size, MAX=4096
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contime=20 # timeout in seconds to try connection
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# before returning error to user
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flags=0 # OR the following values for override
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# flags.. be careful. Flags are not
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# copied from default, you must explicitly
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# declare the flag values for each machine
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# if desired. Flag values are in hex.!
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#
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# 8 - send transparent data to capture file
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instead of tek screen
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# 10 - always go into 3270 mode regardless of
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# tnmode
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# 18 - do both of the above
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# 400 - don't do binary mode when asked
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# ie: flags=408 means, no binary and send trans
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# data to capture file instead of tek screen.
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# NOTE: DO NOT USE ANY OTHER VALUES THAN THOSE
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# SHOWN ABOVE!
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name=twilight
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hostip=1.2.3.4
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===============================================================================
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I think on the DOS side of the connection everything works, but that's just
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a guess.
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On the Linux box I have a SLIP connection running, with ip nr 130.161.97.21
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This is only a node address. I got no subnetwork assigned.
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The local network I called 1.2.3.0. with 1.2.3.4 for the linux box and
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1.2.3.100 for one of the dos machines.
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My rc.net looks like this:
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PATH=$PATH:/usr/net/bin
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ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 broadcast 127.255.255.255
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route add 127.0.0.1
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ifconfig eth0 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 1.2.3.255
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route add -net 1.2.3.0 gw 1.2.3.4
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/usr/sbin/routed &
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/usr/sbin/inetd &
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============================================================================
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I hope anyone can help me with this.
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Greetings,
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Perjan Moors
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