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- From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.NoDak.edu>
- Subject: How to get info about the Networks (fwd)
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- > From: spaf@cs.purdue.EDU (Gene Spafford)
- > Newsgroups: news.admin,news.announce.newusers,news.answers
- > Subject: How to Get Information about Networks
- > Date: 20 Jul 92 06:49:18 GMT
- > Expires: 18 Sep 92 18:49:17 GMT
- >
- > This is a periodic posting on how to get information about the
- > Internet and how to get information about connecting to the (US)
- > National Science Foundation's NSFNET through an NSF-affiliated
- > regional network, or to get commercial Internet service through a
- > commercial service provider.
- >
- > I. The NSFNET Network Service Center (NNSC) makes current documentation
- > on the NSFNET available via a mail server and by anonymous ftp.
- >
- > Because the contents of the documents are constantly being updated,
- > this posting only describes how to obtain a current copy rather than
- > providing the data directly.
- >
- > Using the mail server: Send mail to the address shown below
- > (nnsc.nsf.net) and leave the "Subject;" line blank.
- > The first line of the message body should contain a "Request:"
- > line, followed by a "Topic:" line, as described below. You do not
- > need a "Subject:" line, but be sure your mailer puts out a valid
- > "From:" line that the server can respond to!
- >
- > To obtain current contact information on the NSFNET and its affiliated
- > regional networks, send the following mail message to the mail-server:
- > "info-server@nnsc.nsf.net":
- >
- > Request: NSFNET
- > Topic: NNSC
- >
- > To obtain information on how to connect to the Internet through the
- > NSFNET or an NSF-affiliated network, send the following mail message
- > to the mail-server "info-server@nnsc.nsf.net":
- >
- > Request: NSFNET
- > Topic: CONNECTING
- >
- > To obtain information on the documents currently available on the
- > NSFNET from the info-server, send the following mail message to the
- > mail server "info-server@nnsc.nsf.net":
- >
- > Request: NSFNET
- > Topic: NSFNET-HELP
- >
- >
- > If you need to contact the people at the NNSC directly, you can either
- > send mail or call them. It would be a good idea to read the NSFNET
- > documents first though.
- >
- > Electronic Mail: <nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net>
- > Telephone: +1 (617) 873-3400.
- >
- > II. General Internet information documents are available from the
- > DDN Network Information Center (which is part of the Internet).
- > There are several "For Your Information (FYI)" documents
- > published as part of the Internet "Request For Comments (RFC)"
- > series of documents. These can be helpful in getting a better
- > understanding of the Internet and its services and organization.
- > Experienced, novice, and would-be Internet users can all benefit
- > from reading these documents.
- >
- > Included among these are:
- >
- > RFC-1208 Glossary of Networking Terms
- > RFC-1207 FYI: Answers to commonly asked "experienced Internet user" question
- > RFC-1206 FYI: Answers to commonly asked "new Internet user" questions
- > RFC-1178 Choosing a Name for your Computer
- > RFC-1150 FYI on FYI: Introduction to the FYI notes
- >
- > These RFCs can be obtained by anonymous ftp from nic.ddn.mil or via
- > email server from nisc.sri.com. To use the RFC email server, send
- > an email message to mail-server@nisc.sri.com with the subject line
- > blank and the message body indicating the RFC desired. The NIC
- > service will email the requested RFC back to you.
- >
- > For example, to get a copy of RFC-1208 send an email message to
- > mail-server@nisc.sri.com with no subject line, and a message body
- > containing:
- >
- > send rfc/RFC1208.txt
- >
- >
- > III. The Internet is composed of many networks, not just those
- > sponsored or affiliated with the US Government. There are also
- > commercial Internet service providers. Commercial firms that might
- > not meet requirements for connecting to a US Government-related
- > network can still connect to the TCP/IP Internet via commercial
- > service providers not affiliated with the NSFNET or the DDN
- > Internet:
- >
- > UUNET Communications Services (UUNET)
- > alternet-info@uunet.uu.net
- >
- > Performance Systems, Inc. (PSI)
- > nisc@nisc.psi.net
- >
- > You should contact them directly to obtain more information about
- > their services. Nothing in this posting is intended or should be construed
- > an endorsement of any commercial service or commercial firm.
- >
- > --
- > Gene Spafford
- > Software Engineering Research Center & Dept. of Computer Sciences
- > Purdue University, W. Lafayette IN 47907-1398
- > Internet: spaf@cs.purdue.edu phone: (317) 494-7825
- >
- >
- >
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