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Date: 4 May 1994 04:01:20 GMT
From: clive@cs.uq.oz.au (Clive Mason)
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Subject: Please Help me understand (Initail negotiation between manager&agent
When a manager station wants to query an agent how is this
, conceptually, done?
Does the manager station
issue a UDP message saying "I want to talk"; What is the msgs structure
wait for some sort of response
then set up a TCP link
wait for some sort of response
Then send out messages conatining PDUs
That is, how is the initial link between the manager station and agent station
setup before SNMP messages are exchanged.
I AM REALLY DESPERATE FOR HELP, please do if you can
Any source code would be appreciated
MOST OF ALL AM I ON THE RIGHT TRACK
if not please direct me
thanks
--
Clive Mason _--_|\
Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Queensland / X
Queensland, Australia, 4072 \_.--._/
clive@cs.uq.oz.au (ACSNET) v
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From: Henry Young <U23379@uicvm.uic.edu>
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Subject: Re: Chameleon Pop Mail
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> > I am running Chameleon 4.0 on a slip connection and I connect
> > to a pop mail server on Sun machine. My mail reader has quit
> > fetching the mail. I tried the v4004.exe patch, but it still
> > doesn't work. I changed to Mosaic 2.0 v4. I am wondering if
> > that did something. Thanks in advance for any help.
Have you changed your password? We have our POP server on a VM (IBM) mainframe
when I change my password on my account, I have to change the password that
chameleon sends to the pop server as well...
- Henry
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Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 22:35:41 +0000
From: ae@gdoluskj.demon.co.uk (Axel Eckenberger)
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Subject: Re: Telnet with Kermit for Winsock
In article: <9404301247.AA27864@pilot.njin.net>
sheela@eden.rutgers.edu (Isis Leslie) writes:
>
> Pericom's TeemTalk supports Kermit in addition to X/Y Modem, among others.
> It supports Winsock, several proprietary stacks (PC NFS, Novell, DEC, etc)
> it has VT320/340, HP2622/2393, Tek (some version do though 4014, others
> through 4211), DG D200, Viewdata, Westward 3220, VT640 and there is also an
> X server version. In regular terminal emulation it also supports direct
> serial connection.
>
> I evaluated it and it performed quite well, only stumbling block being that
> while it supports several of the VT420 features, it didn't support the one I
> needed (namely downloading the complete font set from the host). Other than
> that it wokred like a charm...
Is this program available for ftp and if yes where.
Thanks for your help
_/_/_/_/_/_/ Axel Eckenberger ;-{)
_/_/ Sheffield, UK
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