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- Some information you may find useful!
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- 1.Smileys - ftp.essex.ac.uk (155.245.10.133)
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- Location: /pub/robots/PublicSources/EmailProtocol
- FILE -r--r--r-- 16607 bytes 01:00 15 Jul 1993 smiley
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- 2.Acronyms - ftp.demon.co.uk (158.152.1.44)
-
- Location: /pub/mac/Net_info
- FILE -rw-rw-r-- 1676 bytes 01:00 16 Sep 1993 internet-acronyms.txt
- FILE -rw-rw-r-- 2853 bytes 01:00 16 Sep 1993 usenet-acronyms.txt
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- (Thanks to Vipula De Silva vipula@serendib.demon.co.uk)
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- 3. When accessing www sites:
-
- use "tcp hangup 0 0" to stop !TCPIP quitting underneath
- your feet, and you can do "ping gate.demon.co.uk 60"
- to stop Demon timing you out.
-
- This can be done automatically via the TCPIP macro "www" menu option
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- 4. Mirrors of Hensa/Stuttgart ftp servers
- HENSA mirror: ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/mirrors/hensa
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- 5. Sitename lookup
-
- In article <19950508.012452.86@ciao.demon.co.uk>,
- ge@ciao.demon.co.uk (Gareth Elderkin) wrote:
-
- > How do I look up the sitename that belongs to a particular Demon IP address?
- > I've tried 'lookup' and 'host', but either demon (or !TCPIP) doesn't use the
- > command, or I've misunderstood how to use it...
- >
- > I'm trying to find out who has been fingering me in the early hours!
-
- Type "resolve host <ip-address>".
-
- If you do "resolve names y" in your config, these addresses will always
- be converted to names. There are pros and cons to haveing this on though.
-
- --
- Kevin F. Quinn
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