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- Several posts back someone mentioned a site for a telnet server, but when I
- looked for it there, I could find nothing. Could someone plese lead me in a
- direction of a telnet server?
-
- apattr@cerfnet.com
- Alan Patterson
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- From: jmorphet@asys.com (John P. Morphet)
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- Subject: Re: Book on Internet
-
- In article <2semn9$27ja@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>, mpinones@netmon.mty.itesm.mx (Marco A. Pinones I.) says:
- >
- >I have read a lot about a book containing software from
- >Chamelon: slip, telnet and others to access the internet.
- >Does somebody know the name of the book? (ISDN?)
- >Greetings.
- >
-
- In about three months I will be releasing a book entitled
- "Internet Kit for Windows". It is based on Tattum's Trumpet
- Winsock and includes just about all the Winsock compliant
- programs you will need to explore the Internet.
-
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- From: cgi@crl.com (Paul Smith)
- Message-Id: <2sfiif$rv4@crl2.crl.com>
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access (415) 705-6060 [login: guest]
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- References: <CqGrns.3pL@dorsai.org>
- Subject: Re: NFS Server for winsock?
-
- Carlos Dominguez (carlos@dorsai.dorsai.org) wrote:
-
-
- : two machines hooked up together via ethernet, running IP.
-
- : One is a SCO Box. The other is a win 3.1 box with a PC-TCP's tcp/ip stack
- : with the latest winsock.dll.
-
- : My associate wants to mount the windows machines DOS drives on the SCO box
- : using NFS, and then be able to back them up on his tape drive.
-
- Run SOSS (sams own server..) which is a DOS NFS server. Run the server only
- at backup time in DOS, or create a DOS pif, with a high prior to run in the
- back ground (command.com), run pktmux etc. run SOSS all the time in the
- back ground as a DOS app. on pktdrv-pktmux-shim_of_your_need-lan_driver.
-
-