With all this activity going on I just couldn't stay offline. :^) I swapped out my VLC for a VAXstation 4000/60 tonight (much quieter), so PDXVAX and MONK are back online. This also means that http://www.avanthar.com:8080/nodes/ works again.
Zane
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By they way, Angela, you don't need to be running dnroute if your node
is an end-node (which it seems to be). In a situation where the rest of
it doesn't seem to be working properly it's only confusing the issue I
suspect :)
Chrissie,
Am I reading this to mean that it is possible to use a Linux box as a DECnet
Area Router? If so how hard is it to setup on Ubuntu? I haven't played
with Linux DECnet in close to a decade.
Thanks,
Zane
I wouldn't trust the output from "SHOW NETWORK". I've got a similar issue on my system where "SHOW NETWORK" gives me out of date information.
What'd I'd suggest you look at is:
NCP> show exec status
or
NCP> show exec char
This will show you DECnet's currently configured address.
The information from "SHOW NETWORK" is merely poked in at system-startup time and may not reflect subsequent configuration changes.
--Marc
From: gerry77 at mail.com
Also, name lookups can take time, and meanwhile the bridge is stopped.
If someone have a seriously bad setup dns, this could means hanging the
bridge for half a minute per such host (or more). It also increases the
Honestly I think we have overlooked that issue and never really considered it,
maybe because we never stumbled upon it. I wonder if it would be possible to
specify a very short timeout for DNS lookups while performed by the bridge...
... or spin off a thread and do the lookup there (the Right Way :-).
John Wilson
D Bit
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:58:01 +0200, you wrote:
What about http://decnet.ipv7.net/files/decnet-bridge_0.7-4.tar.gz ? :-P
A few things should perhaps be pointed out. The config file is not
compatible with my bridge program, so people who change need to be aware
that they have to modify that.
... Or you (or someone else) could integrate into your original bridge some of
our changes when- where- and however you like. You granted us permission to
use your code as a starting point for our modifications, now you are obviously
entitled to do whatever you want with our code. Don't even think to ask. :-)
Also, name lookups can take time, and meanwhile the bridge is stopped.
If someone have a seriously bad setup dns, this could means hanging the
bridge for half a minute per such host (or more). It also increases the
Honestly I think we have overlooked that issue and never really considered it,
maybe because we never stumbled upon it. I wonder if it would be possible to
specify a very short timeout for DNS lookups while performed by the bridge...
G.
Hi all, trying to set up my Alpha (running VMS 8.3) on HECnet.
I installed DECnet Phase IV and configured it using NETCONFIG.COM,
told it to use my new node ID 2.150
I have set up a Multinet DECnet-over-IP link
However, SHOW NET gives me "Product: DECNET Node: LOKI
Address(es): 1.1"
Do I need to change the node address somewhere else? Have I missed a step?
It has been a long time since I've installed and configured DECnet, but do
you simply need to stop and restart DECnet?
Zane
Hi all, trying to set up my Alpha (running VMS 8.3) on HECnet.
I installed DECnet Phase IV and configured it using NETCONFIG.COM,
told it to use my new node ID 2.150
I have set up a Multinet DECnet-over-IP link
However, SHOW NET gives me "Product: DECNET Node: LOKI
Address(es): 1.1"
Do I need to change the node address somewhere else? Have I missed a step?
Thanks
John
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
Yup, Fidonet is still around, still some traffic on the echos even. I get my feed from http://www.easternstar.info/ (I LOVE that website, so 1994).
Until then you can of course get echo/netmail through my BBS :)
Sampsa
On 21 Aug 2008, at 16:21, Bob Armstrong wrote:
I've added a second guest account, B4BBS, that connects to my bulletin
board.
Some games (main menu option X) and Fidonet echos are available :)
I'm kinda out of touch here - is Fidonet still alive? I thought that
disappeared ages ago.
My wife used to administer a Fidonet node; if Fidonet is still around
she'll really want to try it out.
Bob
I've added a second guest account, B4BBS, that connects to my bulletin
board.
Some games (main menu option X) and Fidonet echos are available :)
I'm kinda out of touch here - is Fidonet still alive? I thought that
disappeared ages ago.
My wife used to administer a Fidonet node; if Fidonet is still around
she'll really want to try it out.
Bob
Well the ANSI backgammon is pretty kick ass..
Sampsa
On 21 Aug 2008, at 16:13, Zane H. Healy wrote:
At 1:01 PM +0100 8/21/08, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I've added a second guest account, B4BBS, that connects to my bulletin board.
Some games (main menu option X) and Fidonet echos are available :)
You're trying to convince me to get my DECnet router back up and running aren't you...
Zane
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| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Administrator |
| healyzh at aracnet.com (primary) | OpenVMS Enthusiast |
| MONK::HEALYZH (DECnet) | Classic Computer Collector |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------+
| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| PDP-10 Emulation and Zane's Computer Museum. |
| http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |