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TCP-Group Digest            Tue, 23 Jul 96       Volume 96 : Issue  152

Today's Topics:
                        ftp.ucsd.edu (2 msgs)
                        unsubscribe tcp-group
                       Windows and TNC (4 msgs)

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Date: Mon, 22 Jul 96 09:56:16 EDT
From: n1kio@gw.n1kio.ampr.org (Tom Saluti, Rochester, NH)
Subject: ftp.ucsd.edu

X-When all else fails, Read the Docs !
X-Mailer: PCElm 3.21

Hello, it has been weeks and weeks since I have been able
to ftp to ftp.ucsd.edu. When I try I first get Session #
connected and then next line is disconnected. Watching on trace
shows me that it is sending a 'fin' to me.
Does anyone know what it going on ??
I have tried at all times of the day and night and always
the same thing happens.
73 from Tom
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Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 10:03:16 -0700
From: brian@nothing.UCSD.EDU (Brian Kantor)
Subject: ftp.ucsd.edu

Is the host you're attempting to FTP from registered in the DNS both
for forward and reverse lookup?  If not, you won't be able to connect,
as the security wrappers don't let you in.
        - Brian

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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 08:03:38 +0200
From: Mitja Podgornik <mitja.podgornik@siol.net>
Subject: unsubscribe tcp-group

unsubscribe tcp-group

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Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 03:44:58 -0500
From: John McPherson <johnm@dot.lv.ks.erg.sri.com>
Subject: windows and TNC 

> >From: Dan Thompson <n8wkm@hamgate44.gvsu.edu>
> >Subject: Windows and TNC's ?

> >Anyone know of, heard of, got some info on, or any ideas about a
> >tcp/ip-to kiss TNC daemon ?
>         Yes it's called an asy attach. It has the form of attach asy <com
> port> ax25 <your port name> <setup parameters>. This is what almost EVERY
> nos user uses to connect to a radio.
> 
> [>] Yes I already know about running slip
> >to a JNOS machine, or the two ethernet card trick. I need to be 
> >able to run a (choke gasp sorry) windows machine ala laptop and
> >be able to get it to talk over a radio. Can't use two machines and
> >I don't have room for two ethernet cards. Other than that I ain't

> Karl F. Larsen ---- k5di@acca.nmsu.edu --- http://rever.nmsu.edu/~k5di/ -->

  Is this an example of someone replying to a message without reading the 
original?
  What I read here is that Dan is attempting to use the MS-TCP/IP stack 
directly into a KISS TNC w/o an intermediate JNOS box of any kind.  Can I read
in to this question that Dan wishes to use (Eudora, Netscape, etc...) under 
Windows to read mail?
  I don't recall an MS-Windows command "asy attach", so that ain't the answer.
 I have run Linux on my Laptop computer with the Linux JNOS connected to a 
virtual serial port, but Linux is considerably more flexible than MS-Windows 
and I don't think Windows can easily handle a virtual serial port.

  Here is where I would start looking to solve this...  I seem to recall a 
method of connecting Windows 3.1 TCP/IP using SLIP by loading a SLIP packet 
driver, the PDIPX shim to convert from a packet driver to IPX, an IPXODI shim 
to convert from IPX to a Novell ODI driver, and then loading MS-TCP/IP using 
the ODI driver.  Just replace the SLIP Packet driver with the KISS packet 
driver.  (Simple, right?!?)  I see problems in this with timer settings as I 
think it would be hard to get Windows to believe it is running over a link as 
slow as the amateur packet net, and I have never managed to get that KISS 
packet driver to work properly.  I have never played with this technique 
'cause I have started running Linux as my OS of choice.
  Can anyone tell me if I am way off-base with this message?  Is there such a 
beast as an NDIS->Packet shim in existence yet?  Has anyone tried this?


---jmc
   johnm@cypress.idir.net
   n0hdj@n0hdj.ampr.org 
 

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Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 11:55:10 -0400
From: Dan Thompson <n8wkm@hamgate44.gvsu.edu>
Subject: Windows and TNC

Dan Thompson wrote:
> 

> > >Anyone know of, heard of, got some info on, or any ideas about a
> > >tcp/ip-to kiss TNC daemon ?
> >         Yes it's called an asy attach. It has the form of attach asy <com
> > port> ax25 <your port name> <setup parameters>. This is what almost EVERY
> > nos user uses to connect to a radio.
> >
> > [>] Yes I already know about running slip
> > >to a JNOS machine, or the two ethernet card trick. I need to be
> > >able to run a (choke gasp sorry) windows machine ala laptop and
> > >be able to get it to talk over a radio. Can't use two machines and
> > >I don't have room for two ethernet cards. Other than that I ain't
> 
> > Karl F. Larsen ---- k5di@acca.nmsu.edu --- http://rever.nmsu.edu/~k5di/ --
>
> 
>   Is this an example of someone replying to a message without reading the


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