Running NCSA Telnet under A/UX

Steve Kanefsky kanefsky at cs.umn.edu
Tue Jan 8 06:30:41 AEST 1991


In article <1991Jan7.180306.11264 at athena.mit.edu> hbh at athena.mit.edu (Heidi Hammel) writes:
>
>Some suggested /etc/newconfig nfs, others suggested /etc/newconfig bnet.
>I just picked nfs because I've heard of it and used it before. It worked.
>(I panicked momententarily  when it wanted a broadcast address. "hunh?" 
>But I just gave it my IP address number again ... seemed to work).

If your address is www.xxx.yyy.zzz then your broadcast address is usually
www.xxx.yyy.255
>the Mac World .....
>
>I don't have any manual which has a Chapter 9 "Setting up accounts and
>peripherals in A/UX."   :-(  I also don't have the A/UX Command reference 
>either, or anything related to networking. Amazing I've gotten as far as 
>I have, eh? ;-).  I got TWO sets of the intro manuals (System Overview, 
>Getting Started, Communication User's Guide, User Interface) - guess I was 
>ripped off.  These intro ones don't go as deep as I seem to have sunk so 
>far ;) and it looks like I'm just sinking deeper and deeper ....... ;) ;)

I believe that Setting up Accounts and Peripherals is an entire bound
manual that comes standard with A/UX as part of the Accessory Kit.

-- 
Steve Kanefsky             
kanefsky at cs.umn.edu 



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