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- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 94 04:30:02 PDT
- From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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- Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #223
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- 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?
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 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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