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- From: david.hoisve@UUSERV.CC.UTAH.EDU
- Subject: Re: gopher server NLM
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- Organization: University of Utah Computer Center
- References: <15DEC199214505827@mivax.mc.duke.edu>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 02:05:11 GMT
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- In article <15DEC199214505827@mivax.mc.duke.edu> joe@mivax.mc.duke.edu (Joe Hales) writes:
-
- >It occurred to me, however, that it ought to be possible to write an NLM
- >(Netware Loadable Module) that is a gopher server running on top of Novell's
- >TCPIP NLM.
-
- I think it is a GREAT idea!
-
- We have many, many Novell 3.11 servers on campus. For these departments to
- set up a Gopher server requires either a dedicated PC, preferrably dedicated
- Macintosh, or access to a Unix workstation.
-
- This would really "democratize" the process, and, hopefully, make much more
- information available by Gopher.
-
- If I can help in any way, short of hacking NLM code, please let me know.
-
- -- Dave.
-