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- AmiTCP/IP Frequently asked Questions and their Answers.
- =======================================================
-
- This Document is the AmiTCP/IP Frequently Asked Questions and their
- answers (I hope ;-). I decided to create this after I got my Amiga
- connected through AmiTCP/IP, and I found the same questions being
- asked again and again, I also found myself to be answering some of
- them also :-)
-
- This FAQ will be posted by myself every semimonthly: news.answers,
- comp.answers, comp.sys.amiga.datacomm, comp.sys.amiga.applications and
- comp.sys.amiga.networking newsgroups.
-
- If you have any suggestions, queries or corrections please email me at
-
- atcpfaq@contessa.phone.net
-
- and I will do my best to answer it. I hope this document is helpful
- to new people and experienced people alike and answers some queries
- that they may have.
-
- If you want to flame me, mail to nobody@localhost.
-
- This FAQ is not a guide to TCP/IP, for that look for TCP/IP books in
- your bookstore or search the Internet for Information, which is where
- most of the information came to create this document. It is also not
- a guide to the internet
-
- I have explained briefly some of the Internet protocols but they are
- very basic explanation and I have only included them because they bear
- some relevance to AmiTCP/IP.
-
- Mail all spelling errors to must_try_harder@domino.demon.co.uk :-)
-
- AmiTCP/IP is forewith refered to as AmiTCP.
-
- "SLIP/PPP or other dialup protocol" will commonly be referred to as
- "dialup" through out.
-
- Legal Mumbo Jumbo.
- ------------------
-
- This document is copyright Neil J. McRae and Mike W. Meyer.
- Permission is granted for this to be freely distributed UNALTERED, as
- long as all credits are left intact. If you plan to use this file, or
- any part of it, in a publication you MUST contact me first and ask my
- permission. Any part of this document may be quoted on USENET.
-
- Permission is given for this document to be posted to USENET and to be
- uploaded to any anonymous FTP servers.
-
- Disclaimer.
- -----------
-
- If you screw up it`s your fault and not mine. This information is
- provided as is and any damage occuring to you or your equipment is
- your own fault. Neil J. McRae and Mike W. Meyer disclaims any
- liability of any kind of damage that may occur from use of the
- information within this FAQ.
-
- Neil J. McRae and Mike W. Meyer also disclaims any liability as to the
- information's accuracy. While much effort has gone into providing
- accurate data, there is no guarantee that I have succeeded.
-
- Acknowledgments.
- -----------------
-
- Neil J. MCrae deserves much credit for creating and maintaining
- version 1 of this document.
-
- Just a few thanks to a few people who helped me in some way while creating
- this document.
-
- I`d like to thank the <AmiTCP-Group@hut.fi> who are:
-
- Pekka Pessi <Pekka.Pessi@hut.fi>
- Jarno Rajahalme <Jarno.Rajahalme@hut.fi>
- Markus Peuhkuri <Markus.Peuhkuri@hut.fi>
- Tomi Ollila <Tomi.Ollila@hut.fi>
-
-
- Thanks for doing this guys! Keep up the good work on AmiTCP.
-
- And thanks also to:
-
- Oliver Smith <oliver@demon.net>
- Michael B. Smith <mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us>
- Jake Dias <jake@ibmpcug.co.uk>
- James R Grinter <jrg@blodwen.demon.co.uk>
- Graham Walter <gwalter@gwalter.demon.co.uk>
- Wyrd Synapse <wyrd@ministry.demon.co.uk>
- Leslie Orchard <343GJZL@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu>
- Dan Murrell Jnr. <djm2@ra.msstate.edu>
- Matthew Zeier <mzeier@home.interaccess.com>
- Douglas Scott <D.Scott@csu.napier.ac.uk>
- Demon Internet <internet@demon.net>
- Holger Kruse <kruse@cs.ucf.edu>
-
-
- All the regulars on #amiga & #GB and all the posters of FAQ`s that made me
- get off my backside and do this :-)
-
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Frequently asked Questions.
- ===========================
-
- Index of questions answered.
- ----------------------------
-
- 1> What is AmiTCP?
-
- 2> What is TCP/IP?
-
- 3> What is the Internet?
-
- 4> Where can I get AmiTCP?
-
- 5> Where is the AmiTCP Documentation?
-
- 6> Where is the list of AmiTCP applications?
-
- 7> What is the latest version of AmiTCP?
-
- 8> How do I contact the AmiTCP author`s?
-
- 9> I think I found a bug in AmiTCP what should I do?
-
- 10> Is there an AmiTCP mailing list?
-
- 11> Where are the archives of the AmiTCP Mailing List?
-
- 12> What do I need to be able to use AmiTCP?
-
- 13> Are there any alternatives to AmiTCP?
-
- 14> What is SANA-II?
- b> What does Resource Allocation Failure mean?
-
- 15> What is C/SLIP?
-
- 15> What is the problem with SLIP and the A2232 baord?
-
- 16> What is PPP?
-
- 17> What is Ethernet?
-
- 18> What is an RFC?
-
- 19> What is NFS?
-
- 20> I get a message could not open serial device unit 0 when I run
- AmiTCP after I connect to my SLIP server. I tried quitting Term
- but my connection to my server is terminated.
- a) Why is this?,
- b) How can I fix it? and
- c) How do I stay online?
-
- 21> Can I use AmiTCP with a dynamic IP address?
-
- 22> I have connected to my host fine but I cannot connect to any
- hosts outside my University or Network. How can I fix this?
-
- 23> What mail and news clients can I use with AmiTCP?
-
- 24> Is there an IRC client for AmiTCP?
-
- 25> What is NapsaTerm used for?
-
- 26> Is there a telnet daemon?
-
- 27> Do I need MultiUser?
-
- 28> How can I see whats happening with my network connection?
-
- 29> AmigaELM uses the HOSTNAME but AmiTCP seems to want the fully
- qualified domain name, How can I resolve this problem?
-
- 30> What is a Domain Name Server? And How do I get one?
-
- 31> What is are "Domain Names to Search"?
-
- 32> What is Mosaic?
-
- 33> Can I setup a WWW Server with AmiTCP?
-
- 34> I've heard Mosaic is only for version 3.0 Amigas. Why? and is
- there an alternative for version 2.x Amigas?
-
- 35> I only log on for a few seconds to see if I've got mail waiting.
- Would AmiTCP be overkill for those situations?
-
- 36> I thought Emacs was just a text editor. I've seen it mentioned
- in a few posts. What is it used for?
-
- 37> My internet provider does offer SLIP accounts for a small extra
- charge. If I change my account to a SLIP account, can I still
- access it the "old" way, in case I just want to quickly check my
- mail or something?
-
- 38> If I'm using AmiTCP, is my mail and downloaded files being stored
- on my local hard drive?
-
- 39> Am I correct in stating that I can be connected to several
- different computers using several different applications?
-
- 40> Where can I find more programs for use with AmiTCP?
-
- 41> What should I do if I have a question that is not answered here?
-
- 42> What other references might be useful?
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 1> What is AmiTCP?
-
-
- AmiTCP is a set of programs that enables the Amiga to connect to a
- TCP/IP network. AmiTCP lets the user use commands such as ftp, telnet
- from your Amiga. AmiTCP also lets remote users connect to your
- machine from other TCP/IP hosts. AmiTCP is a TCP/IP protocol stack
- for implementing basic Internet protocols on top of any SANA-II
- network device driver, such as one for SLIP or Ethernet. AmiTCP can be
- configured to let other users connect and login or transfer files form
- your computer.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 2> What is TCP/IP?
-
-
- TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
- TCP/IP is a protocol that allows any system on a network to talk
- "directly" to any other, by passing packets of information back and forth.
- TCP/IP (and its later relative OSI) is usually used over networks built on
- top of Ethernet, Token-Ring, Starlan and other LANS. The Internet uses
- TCP/IP.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 3> What is the Internet?
-
-
- An "internet" is a network comprised of computers that talk to each
- other using TCP/IP.
-
- The "Internet" is a vast network of hundreds of thousands of machines
- using TCP/IP to communicate.
-
- The Internet grew out of a US government funded project in
- inter-computer communications that grew into an enormous network of
- systems. One of the principle characteristics of this network is that
- machines are addressed by domain names which identify the destination,
- rather than addresses that are constructed out of the route from
- machine-to-machine-to-machine.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 4> Where can I get AmiTCP?
-
-
- AmiTCP is available from several places:
- Any Aminet mirror :- ftp.wustl.edu, ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.luth.se
- And from: ftp.demon.co.uk, ftp.funet.fi via Anonymous FTP.
-
- Aminet:comm/net/AmiTCP-bin-22.lha
- Aminet:comm/net/AmiTCP-22to23.lha this patches the above file.
-
- ftp.demon.co.uk:pub/amiga/amitcp/AmiTCP-bin-22.lha
- ftp.demon.co.uk:pub/amiga/amitcp/AmiTCP-22to23.lha
-
- ftp.funet.fi:pub/amiga/net
-
- It is also available on Fred Fish Disks:
-
-
- The home site for AmiTCP is kampi.hut.fi:AmiTCP/ and this is where the
- current version is available from.
-
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 5> Where is the AmiTCP Documentation?
-
-
- The documentation is available in several formats from kampi.hut.fi via
- anonymous FTP.
-
- kampi.hut.fi:AmiTCP/
-
- AmiTCP-dvA-20.lha DVI A4 page size
- AmiTCP-dvL-20.lha DVI US Letter page size
- AmiTCP-psA-20.lha Postscript A4 Page Size (recommended =>300 DPI printers)
- AmiTCP-psL-20.lha Postscript US Letter Page Size (again =>300 DPI printers)
- AmiTCP-txt-20.lha Docs in ASCII text format
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 6> Where is the list of AmiTCP applications?
-
-
- These are available from gopher:
-
- <gopher://gopher.tky.hut.fi/00/.publish/puhuri/AmiTCP/NetAppList.txt>
-
- and World Wide Web:
-
- <http://www.hut.fi/~puhuri/Amiga/NetAppList.html>
-
- Updates to this list should be mailed to:
-
- <Markus.Peuhkuri@hut.fi>
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 7> What is the latest version of AmiTCP?
-
-
- The latest release version of AmiTCP is version 2.3.
-
- AmiTCP 2.3 is distributed as a binary patch package to version 2.2 of
- AmiTCP.
-
- Please note that you should not use any beta version of AmiTCP unless,
- of course you are a beta tester.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 8> How do I contact the AmiTCP author`s?
-
-
- The AmiTCP author`s can be Contacted via email at:-
- amitcp-group@hut.fi Please only contact the group on AmiTCP matters,
- if you have a problem with a client or a server with AmiTCP contact
- the author of that program.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 9> I think I found a bug in AmiTCP what should I do?
-
- Check it in the newsgroup comp.sys.amiga.networking before taking it
- to the authors; make sure they spend their time working on our beloved
- AmiTCP, rather than repeatedly answering the same questions by mail.
-
- Then once you are SURE that it is a bug and you can reproduce it
- several times mail Amitcp-bugs@hut.fi giving as much information
- regarding your hardware and software setup as possible, with an
- accurate description of the bug and the steps needed to take show the
- bug`s performance ;-)
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 10> Is there an AmiTCP mailing list?
-
-
- Yes, it is meant for developers of software for AmiTCP. Please
- consult the file AmiTCP:README.FIRST. ;-)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 11> Where are the archives of the AmiTCP Mailing List?
- (thanks Markus :)
-
- These are available in two places from gopher the URL is:
-
- <gopher://gopher.tky.hut.fi/11/.publish/puhuri/AmiTCP/list>
-
- and also via Anonymous FTP at:
-
- kampi.hut.fi:AmiTCP/amitcp-listYYYY-MM.gz
-
- Where YYYY-MM is the year and month.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 12> What do I need to be able to use AmiTCP?
-
-
- You need the following Hardware:
- ---------
-
- An Amiga running AmigaOS 2 or greater, recommended are hard disk and
- 2MB of ram. And some for of Connection to a Network, e.g. a Modem
- for a Serial connection or an Ethernet card for an Ethernet
- connection. See the FAQ What is Ethernet? for information about
- Ethernet cards.
-
-
- You need the following Software:
- ---------
-
- AmiTCP-bin-22.lha use the installer script to install this, and then
- extract the files from AmiTCP-22to23.lha and copy them over the old
- versions of the files. See above for information on how to obtain
- these files.
-
- You also need a SANA-II Network driver. A SLIP and CSLIP driver is
- included. See below for more information on SANA-II
-
- You need the following Information:
- ------------
-
- NOTE: This information should be sought from your network provider or
- your System/Network Administrator.
-
-
- 1) An IP address allocated for you Amiga.
- for example my IP address is 158.152.25.117
-
- 2) Destination IP address - only applies if you are using a "point
- to point" protocol such as most dialup protocols.
- Usually this is the address of the equipment you connect to.
-
-
- 3) Netmask for you network, usually this only applies for a network such as
- an ethernet or if you are connected to several networks.
- If you are connected via a single dialup connection, e.g. using SLIP or
- PPP, you should use a netmask of 255.255.255.254.
-
- Note: If you only have the one connection, like most of us, netmasks
- are purely irrelevant.
-
- 4) A name for your Amiga i.e a nodename- my hostname is domino,
- (which is taken from the Excellent Genesis track Called Domino on The
- Invisible Touch Album :)
-
- 5) Your domain name - this is usually your providers network name,
- e.g. mine is demon.co.uk, yours may be netcom.net or bbcnc.org.uk
-
- 6) The _numeric_ address of a Domain Name Server; eg my nameserver is
- 158.152.1.65 this is used to lookup text addresses (e.g.
- domino.demon.co.uk) into dotted-decimal IP addresses (e.g.
- 158.152.25.117). If you don't have access to a name server, you will
- have to use dotted-decimal (or "numeric") IP addresses to connect to
- other hosts, or add regularly used addresses to your AmiTCP:db/hosts
- file. If you have access to a Unix machine, you can copy their file
- "/etc/hosts". You are _highly_ recommended to use a nameserver if you
- have access to one, as this saves disk space, and will save you many
- bundles of hair when your favourite host changes it's _numeric_ IP
- address. (thanks Oliver)
-
- 7) Default Gateway Address - if you have ethernet, this should be the
- address of your router (the machine with connections to the outside
- world) - if you are using a dialup protocol, this should be the
- same as your destination address. If TCP/IP doesn't have specific
- information on where to send data, it will send it to the default
- gateway, e.g. if your sending mail to your Auntie in New Zealand,
- mail will pass trough this address :-)
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 13> Are there any alternatives to AmiTCP?
-
-
- The only other freely available TCP/IP stack is AmigaNOS. There is
- also AS225r2 but as I write this is only available to registered
- Commodore Developers.
-
- There is also AS225r1, which was sold together with the Commodore
- Arnet and Ethernet board. Unlike AS225r2 it is available to the
- general public -- if you manage to get a Commodore Arcnet/Ethernet
- board. This is not SANA2 compatible and does not drive SLIP or PPP.
-
- Other networking like programs include DNET and AmigaUnixWindows,
- these and AmigaNOS are available on Aminet.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 14> What is SANA-II?
-
-
- SANA-II is the software interface between AmiTCP and your network
- interface. There are SANA-II drivers for SLIP. CSLIP, the A2060 card
- and the A2065 card and PPP that are freely available. If you are
- purchasing a card to connect your Amiga to a network, e.g. Ethernet,
- make sure that the card has a a SANA-II driver if you are planning to
- use AmiTCP, with the card.
-
- The SANA-II is the standard Amiga network device driver specification
- released by Commodore-Amiga. The SANA-II specification is available
- on the Aminet, fish disks and other forums.
- (Thanks Jarno)
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 14b> What does Resource Allocation failure mean?
- (Thanks Oliver)
-
- This means your particular SANA2 Driver (RHCSlip, GWCSlip, Slip, PPP)
- cannot fire itself up; this can often be due to an error in your
- configuration file (usually in (env|envarc):sana2 ... slip0.config or
- ppp0.config or similar) or may be that some resource on which the
- driver relies (e.g. serial.device) is missing, wrongly configured or
- not working. With GWCSlip this is usually because you've omitted
- something like the "DialScript=AmiTCP:DB/DialScript" parameter.
-
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 15> What is C/SLIP?
-
-
- SLIP is Serial Line Internet Protocol
-
- SLIP is used, most commonly, for connecting a computer to a TCP/IP
- network using a modem. SLIP lets IP packets be sent up and down a
- serial line.
-
- CSLIP is an extension of the SLIP protocol, which reduces the typical
- TCP/IP packet-overhead of 40-bytes per packet to 3 or 5 bytes by
- "remembering" a number of active connections and (a) not resending
- unused fields (b) only sending changes to the headers. Since a
- compression algorithm is not used, it does not impair any compression
- added by your modem, and thus presents a significant improvement in
- packet throughput! CSLIP gives much better response in interactive
- applications such as Telnet. (Thanks Oliver and Markus)
-
- If your providers don't have slip, or if you are your provider, and
- you don't have slip, it is publically available. Ask you System
- Administrator for more information.
-
- Existing AmiTCP CSLIP drivers will only use CSLIP if it is available
- on the remote end, otherwise they will gracefully degrade to using
- ordinary SLIP.
-
- For a detailed description of SLIP and CSLIP consult a book on TCP/IP
- protocols. There is a SLIP faq available in comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- newsgroup.
-
- SLIP is described in RFC 1055
- CSLIP is described in RFC 1055 & 1144
-
- 15b) What is the problem with SLIP and the A2232 baord?
-
- The problem is with EOFMODE. The A2232 does not handle this feature
- properly. The rhcslip.device V38.8 or 38.9 works also with A2232.
- Availible from Aminet.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 16> What is PPP?
-
-
- Point to Point Protocol is another way of connecting to your network.
- It is a more robust protocol than SLIP, and addresses many of SLIP`s
- weaknesses. However it is much more difficult than SLIP to implement
- but the advantage over SLIP make it the serial protocol of the future.
- (this is my opinion ;-)
-
- Again for a detailed description of PPP consult a book on TCP/IP or
- get the PPP faq available via anonymous FTP from
-
- RTFM.MIT.EDU:/usenet/comp.protocols.ppp/*
-
- PPP is described in RFCs 1332, 1333, 1334, 1376, 1377, 1552, 1570,
- 1598, 1619,1638 and 1663 phew!
-
- As the FAQ was prepared a PPP SANA-II driver was uploaded to Aminet:
-
- Aminet:comm/net/PPP1_0.lha
-
- This is a non registered version. A shareware version with many more
- features is also on Aminet but requires a key file which you must pay
- the author $15. I personally plan to register. Consult the
- documentation for more details on this.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 17> What is Ethernet?
- (thanks to http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/ :)
-
- A coaxial cable local area network first described by Metcalfe & Boggs
- of Xerox PARC in 1976. Specified by DEC, INTEL & XEROX (DIX), Now
- recognised as the industry standard. Data is broken into packets.
- Packets are transmitted using the CSMA/CD algorithm until they arrive
- at the destination without colliding with any other. The first
- contention slot after a transmission is reserved for an acknowledge
- packet. A node is either transmitting or receiving at any instant.
- Bandwidth ~10Mbit/s. Disk-Ethernet-Disk transfer rate with TCP/IP is
- typically 30 kbyte/s. The cable is a 50 ohm coaxial cable with
- multiple shielding.
-
- EtherNet is described in lots of RFCs. Read the index if you're that
- keen to find out.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 18> What is an RFC?
-
-
- RFC are documents that are used to define the Internet standards.
- RFC stands for Request For Comments.
- De facto: Requirement For Conformance. (thanks Michael)
-
- RFC`s are available from many FTP sites including ftp.wustl.edu,
- ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.demon.co.uk. rs.internic.net is the
- "official" place in the United States. ftp.uu.net is the best
- connected place to get them in the USA.
-
- The file "rfc-index.txt" which should be available on every RFC
- repository, contains an index of all published RFC's
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 19> What is NFS?
- (From the Sun NFS documentation:)
-
- NFS is a network file system developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. The
- Sun Network Filesystem (NFS) protocol provides transparent remote
- access to shared filesystems over local area networks. The NFS
- protocol is designed to be machine, operating system, network
- architecture, and transport protocol independent.
-
- Again for a detailed description of NFS consult a TCP/IP book.
-
- There is an AmiTCP NFS client in development but it is not completed
- yet. Please do not post about this, the author will announce when it
- is ready.
-
- There is however an Amiga to Amiga NetFS implemetation that is
- included with AmiTCP. This is NOT NFS but lets the Amiga share other
- Amiga's Disk Drives.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 20> I get a message could not open serial device unit 0 when I run
- AmiTCP after I connect to my SLIP server. I tried quitting Term
- but my connection to my server is terminated.
-
- a) Why is this?, b) How can I fix it? and c) How do I stay online?
-
- a)
- There are many reasons for this problem. The most common is that the
- serial device in use by another program, for example your comms
- package. (Term, Terminus etc). If you are using a terminal package
- to dial into your TCP/IP server this will give this error. And your
- modem is not set to ignore DTR, so when you quit term the modem hangs
- up the phone, thus ending your Connection.
-
- b)
- There are many solutions to avoid this problem. I am going to suggest
- 2. The first is to use the Dial in arexx script that in on Aminet,
- this automates the entire connection process, Arexx is used to dial up
- your Server enter your account details and startup AmiTCP when it has
- connected and logged in. The script is very flexible and also handles
- Dynamic IP assign, you may need to modify the script depending on your
- setup, however this is a very straightforward process.
-
- The script is available from Aminet:
-
- Aminet:comm/net/amitcp_dial10.lha
-
- Also there is another dialer program caller dialer. This program acts
- as a go between serial.device and your PPP/SLIP driver. This program
- dials up your hosts and logs the user in and then puts the SANA driver
- online. This is available from Demon:
-
- ftp.demon.co.uk:pub/amiga/amitcp/dialer_1.lha
-
- I`m currently using this and I find it excellent.
-
- I similar type program is gwcslip. Which is by Graham Walter. This is
- a CSLIP SANA driver which dials into your host. It works very similar
- to the above program.
-
- This program is available from Demon:
-
- ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/amiga/amitcp/gwslip#?.lha
-
- Look for the revision number which is part of the filename.
-
- c)
- The other is to set you modem to ignore DTR. Start your terminal
- program, Dial into your server, login in as normal, issue what
- commands you need to start up your TCP/IP connection (e.g.
- sliplogin). When you have started up your serving program QUIT your
- terminal program leaving the call running and THEN start AmiTCP by
- executing AmiTCP:bin/startnet
-
- NOTE: You MUST ensure that the BAUD RATE your terminal program is
- using is the SAME AS the BAUD RATE YOU have configured your
- SLIP/CSLIP/PPP driver to use.
-
- PLEASE, remember to set your baud rate to the configuration file of
- the SANA-II device driver you are using. See the documentation inluded
- with your SANA-II driver for more information on this file.
-
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 21> Can I use AmiTCP with a dynamic IP address?
-
-
- Yes. You can use the Arexx script on Aminet or follow the above steps
- but before you start AmiTCP you must change your startnet script to
- you assigned IP number. This goes for any other dynamic addresses
- such as your hostname etc.
-
-
- Also the PPP driver on Aminet has special options for connecting to
- dialup hosts. Consult the excellent documentation within the archive.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 22> I have connected to my host fine but I cannot connect to any hosts
- outside my University or Network. How can I fix this?
-
-
- This is a routing problem, you must add a route to your default
- gateway using the command:
-
- AmiTCP:bin/route add default your.default.gateways.number
-
- 158.152.6.65 is my default gateway. Ask your system administrator for
- this number. This command should be already in your startnet script
- if you have followed the Install procedure correctly.
-
- This could also be because of a firewall, too. That is, the IP
- traffic from your hosts is not passed to the Internet. Your Network
- provider will be able to give you more information on this.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 23> What mail and news clients can I use with AmiTCP?
-
-
- There is only one complete Mail and News package called INetUtils by
- Michael B. Smith, I use these and I recommend them to all. These
- utilities work as drop in commands for AUUCP and let you use UUCP
- compatible newsreaders, such as TIN, and UUCP compatible mail readers,
- such as AmigaELM. The faq was posted to USENET using TIN with
- InetUtils. Please note however that the mail programs contain some
- bugs, and mail loss has been reported :(
-
- GRn is also available for AMITCP which allows direct connection with
- your news server.
-
- AmiPOP by Scott Ellis is also included with InetUtils for users who
- can connect to POP mail servers.
-
- All the above mentioned programs are available on Aminet:
-
- Aminet:comm/news/
- Aminet:comm/mail/
- Aminet:comm/net/
-
- Also Gnus can be used with GNU Emacs (albeit a tad slow) works fine
- for reading news, For mail with emacs you still require an external
- transport unit such as InetUtils. Gnus was one of the first
- applications used to test AmiTCP.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 24> Is there an IRC client for AmiTCP?
-
-
- There is one written Emacs LISP. Which requires Emacs. This is
- available from kampi.hut.fi, however, there are some funtions that
- cause normal irc client to display error messages, so if people moan
- at you you know why :-) :-) Emacs is available on Aminet.
-
- The Grapevine Amiga IRC works with AmiTCP. It has a nice graphic
- interface and DCC su. The latest version is available on the support
- site, helser56.res.iastate.edu. on AmiNet, but the support site is
- always current.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 25> What is NapsaTerm used for?
-
-
- Napsaterm is an rlogin program which can emulate a VT terminal. It
- lets you login to a host that uses the rlogin protocol, Napsaterm 38.b
- now also is now a telnet client, Consult the docs for more
- information.
-
- NB: If you wish to specify a port number for telnet, use the -s
- command; e.g.
- 1.> telnet auntie.bbcnc.org.uk 9999
- is replaced with
- 1.> napsaterm -d TELNET -s 9999 auntie.bbcnc.org.uk
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 26> Is there a telnet daemon?
-
-
- Tnserv on Aminet, however it is an active daemon and also does not use
- the AmiTCP passwd file for password information.
-
-
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-
-
- 27> Do I need MultiUser?
-
-
- If you plan to use a FTP server and want more than anonymous ftp then
- you will have to install Multiuser at some point. MultiUser is very
- handy if you plan to have you machine on the net all the time.
- MultiUser is on Aminet.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 28> How can I see whats happening with my network connection?
-
-
- The command AmiTCP:bin/netstat will show you all the active
- connections to your machine and where they are from, and which port
- they are connected to. For example if you had a connection to port 25
- it would mean that your Amiga was getting new mail.
-
-
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-
-
- 29> AmigaELM uses the HOSTNAME but AmiTCP seems to want the fully
- qualified domain name, How can I resolve this problem?
- (Thanks to Jarno and Michael)
-
- "You could probably use the variable to "name only", since AmiTCP/IP
- itself does not use the variable at all. Some application programs
- (e-mail programs, etc) might have problems, though. The current
- standard on the various Unix versions is that the HOSTNAME includes
- the fully qualified host name (i.e.. with the domain).
-
- "The next release (3.0) of the AmiTCP/IP fixes this by implementing
- the gethostname() function differently (the name is taken from the
- name server/host database instead of the HOSTNAME variable if
- possible).
-
-
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-
-
- 30> What is a Domain Name Server? And How do I get one?
-
-
- A Domain Name Server put simply is a massive address book of the
- internet, It enables the user to use hostnames while not having them
- in their Amitcp:db/hosts file.
-
- A named implementation is on ftp.demon.co.uk, however as someone who
- has setup his own nameserver, I would recommend that you use someone
- elses :-) DNS is quite a complex system and unless you are running a
- massive network you don`t really need your own.
-
-
- For more information on DNS again consult a TCP/IP book.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 31> What is/are "Domain Names to Search"?
- (thanks Jarno :)
-
- "The "Domain names to search" are the domain names which are appended
- to a given host name on the search. If you have a name "foo" and the
- domain names to search are "bar.edu" and "zip.zop" then the
- "foo.bar.edu" is tried first, and if that fails, the "foo.zip.zop" is
- tried next. It the name to search includes the domain part, it is
- searched as it is."
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 32> What is Mosaic?
-
-
- Mosaic is a client for the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web is a
- new application on the Internet which allows pictures, sounds,
- animations to be viewed from anywhere on the Internet. Amiga Mosaic in
- on Aminet.
-
- Aminet:comm/net/Mosaic1.2.1_AmiTCP.lha
-
- Mosaic can also be used to access FTP servers from a GUI front end,
- and to access Gopher and many other services. The next release of
- Mosaic will even allow you to connect to telnet services listed on WWW
- pages.
-
- If you have GNU Emacs working with TCP, you can also use the emacs-w3
- client as a world wide web server. It is a text only client, using a
- fixed width font. However, it does support forms.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 33> Can I set up a World Wide Web Server with AmiTCP?
-
- Yes an _excellent_ http daemon (httpd) exists ported by Graham Walter,
- It has been included with AMosaic.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 34> I've heard Mosaic is only for version 3.0 Amigas. Why? and is
- there an alternative for version 2.x Amigas?
-
-
- This is no longer true. Mosaic version 1.2 works with 2.x Amigas,
- though not very well. Since there are no datatypes, you lose inlined
- images. Version 1.2.1 was an emergency bug fix, and is reported to
- fail miserably on Amigas.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 35> I only log on for a few seconds to see if I've got mail waiting.
- Would AmiTCP be overkill for those situations?
-
-
- In this case yes connecting via AmiTCP would be a bit of an overkill.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 36> I thought Emacs was just a text editor. I've seen it mentioned in
- a few posts. What is it used for?
-
-
- Emacs is the GOD of all editors :-). It has it`s own programming
- language that lets the user run programs on it. Emacs has gopher, IRC
- and WWW programs that can be used with AmiTCP. And also Gnus for news
- reading.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 37> My internet provider does offer SLIP accounts for a small extra
- charge. If I change my account to a SLIP account, can I still
- access it the "old" way, in case I just want to quickly check my
- mail or something?
-
-
- The only people who can answer that are your Network providers.
-
-
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-
-
- 38> If I'm using AmiTCP, is my mail and downloaded files being stored
- on my local hard drive?
-
-
- Yes if you use FTP from your Amiga then the files are transferred
- DIRECTLY to your Amiga`s hard disk drive. No more ZMODEM!!! The same
- goes for mail, news etc.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 39> Am I correct in stating that I can be connected to several
- different computers using several different applications?
- (thanks Markus :-)
-
-
- Yes, this is correct, however, the more connections you have the more
- bandwidth is required/used on your link. For example you could be
- using FTP, while on IRC. OR you could be viewing Mosaic pages while
- reading news.
-
- However, if there is no traffic on some connections (= are idle), they
- do not use bandwidth at all. So it is the same if you have ten or one
- terminal sessions open if you are just using one (at the time).
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- 40> Where can I find more programs for use with AmiTCP?
-
-
- Aminet is always the place to look, usually in the comm directory,
- Also look in ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/amitcp/ this site dedicated to the
- Internet.
-
- And look in the applications list available via gopher:
-
- <gopher://gopher.tky.hut.fi/00/.publish/puhuri/AmiTCP/NetAppList.txt>
-
- and On the World Wide Web:
-
- <http://www.tky.hut.fi/~puhuri/Amiga/NetAppList.html>
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 41> What should I do if I have a question that is not answered here?
-
-
- Your best option is to post to USENET in the comp.sys.amiga.networking
- newsgroup. Include as much information as possible, what system your
- running, what version of AmiTCP your running, What the problem is.
- The more info you give the better the chance you have of your question
- being answered. Alternatively mail me <atcpfaq@domino.demon.co.uk> or
- the Amitcp-group@hut.fi and we will try to answer your questions.
-
-
- This is of course after you have read all the AmiTCP Documentation and
- any additional documentation that comes with the software that you use
- :-)
-
-
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-
-
- 42> What other references might be useful?
-
-
- [Authors note: I'm including both commercial and non-commercial
- references, along with how to find either them or more information.
- This is not an endorsement, merely a pointer to more information.]
-
- "Connect Your Amiga! A Guide to the Internet, LANs, BBSs and Online
- Services," by Dale L. Larson. ISBN 1-885876-02-5, US$24.95. For more info:
- Intangible Assets Manufacturing
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