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- From: ccg@tcdsp1.mmm.com ("Charles Ganzhorn")
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- Subject: Re: looking for tn3270d
- Keywords: telnet, tn3270
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.133456.21335@mmm.serc.3m.com>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 13:34:56 GMT
- References: <1992Sep3.212029.28661@Princeton.EDU>
- Sender: ccg@tcdsp1 ("Charles Ganzhorn")
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- In article <1992Sep3.212029.28661@Princeton.EDU>, tengi@princeton.edu (Christopher Tengi) writes:
- |> I am looking for a tn3270 daemon so that folks around here can telnet
- |> from our VM system to a unix system, and be able to do things in a
- |> full screen mode. Strangely enough, one of the things that might be
- |> wanted is to tn3270 back out of the unix system to another VM system.
- |> I know that it sounds ugly, but, unfortunately, there really is a need
- |> for this behaviour.
- |>
- |> So has anybody out there heard of/written such a beast? I checked
- |> archie for .*3270.*, but only found things that looked like the user
- |> side, not the server side.
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- McData, Open Connect Systems, IBM, and Interlink all make TCP/IP
- products for IBM mainframes. Although as of last year, Interlink only
- had a MVS product.
-
- These products implement a telnet server (you don't need anything
- particularly special to receive tn3270 connections if the CLIENT is
- tn3270.) and a telnet client.
-
- Charles.
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