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Date: Sat, 8 Oct 94 04:30:02 PDT
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: TCP-Group-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #223
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Sat, 8 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 223
Today's Topics:
help
How to route 44 network ??
nos over WFW network? How?
PC-ELM for Linux? (2 msgs)
Timimg problem
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 94 23:30:50 PDT
From: Kim Wicker <pp000489@interramp.com>
Subject: help
help
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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 94 15:29:55 GMT
From: Pinchook Ronen <4z4zq@pc.4z7aba.ampr.org>
Subject: How to route 44 network ??
Hello Fellows
Does someone know how to route the 44.138.xx.xx (Israel ) to go to Israel
currently it goes to UCSD.edu and stay thare ,
Any help Would be Welcome .....
Regard's
Ronen
Ronen Pinchook (4Z4ZQ)
Mail :Internet : 4z4zq@haifa.ampr.org
4z4zq@4z4zq.ampr.org
Packet : 4z4zq@4x4hf
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Date: Fri Oct 07 23:12:24 1994
From: rbates@inquire.pixar.com (Rick Bates)
Subject: nos over WFW network? How?
Greetings from another lurker.
I have 4 computers in the house connected with ethernet cards. They each talk
to each other under dos/nos with no problems. I recently added Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 to 3 of them, to allow my wife and boys to share the printers
and files etc. each from their own computer.
Can someone who figured out how to run nos ethernet packets over WFW without
trashing WFW please tell me how to do it? The NICs are 3c509 cards. One of
the computers will only be running dos/nos and will be attached to the packet
radio. At a minumum I want each user to be able to get smtp mail on their own
machine, but telnet etc. would be nice too.
I just got a copy of the WFW 32 bit tcp/ip package from microsoft.com and
have just started to take a look at it. But at first glance, it doesn't appear
to have smtp knowledge. But it may provide SLIP, ftp, ping and telnet. If no
one is able to tell me how to get nos ethernet over WFW, I guess I can live
with telnet to the dos/nos box. But I'd like the flexibility that nos gives.
Thanks in advance,
Rick, WA6NHC
rbates@inquire.pixar.com
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 20:19:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: mwestfal@iris.csci.csusb.edu (Michael Westfall)
Subject: PC-ELM for Linux?
Is there something like PC-ELM for Linux? I want to be able to read and
respond to email in the JNOS mail system, rather than the regular
Linux mailsystem...
or is this a silly question? Am I overlooking something obvious about
doing this with the mail tools that are already included with Linux?
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73 de Mike, ax.25net: N6KUY@W6JBT.#SOCA.CA.USA.NOAM
amprnet: n6kuy@n6kuy.ampr.org [44.18.0.49]
internet : mwestfal@silicon.csci.csusb.edu
Linux: the Gates of Hell shall not prevail.
GCS/M { -d+ p+ c++ l u++ e+(*) m++(-) s/+ !n-(---) h-- !f g+ w+ t++ r-(--) y+ }
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Date: Sat, 8 Oct 1994 02:09:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: ron@chaos.eng.wayne.edu (Ron Atkinson)
Subject: PC-ELM for Linux?
>
> Is there something like PC-ELM for Linux? I want to be able to read and
> respond to email in the JNOS mail system, rather than the regular
> Linux mailsystem...
It's called Elm. Elm came from Unix systems, not from DOS. I'm typing
this message in now using Elm compiled for SunOS and I also have it
installed for Linux at home too. It's also standard in the Slackware
distribution package too.
--
Ron N8FOW
AMPRnet : n8fow@n8fow.ampr.org
Internet : ron@chaos.eng.wayne.edu
aa011@detroit.freenet.org
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 18:49:35 +0200 (GMT+0200)
From: iw8qbw@iw8qbw-5.ampr.org (Domenico Dato)
Subject: Timimg problem
Hi,
i'm running Linux 1.1.31 with the drivers written by Alan Cox for AX25.
I would like to know if exists some way to modify the timings related to
the net access.Many times my radio sends a frame to the destination host
and if this host doesn't receive the frame, my machine waits a LONG interval
before to retry the transmission.
Is there a way to reduce this delay ?
Many thanks in advance.
Domenico.
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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 09:06:41 -0500
From: tom@ping.ping.com (Tom Robertson)
help
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End of TCP-Group Digest V94 #223
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