On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Brian Hechinger wrote:
was wondering about the multinet thing myself. I can't get simh its own IP address, so I would need to do port forwarding to get this to work. Is that possible? Does the multinet tunneling stuff work over static ports or does it use dynamic ports?
Multinet uses port 700/udp. Port forwarding works, as this is how I do it on area 33.
Also, I would want to setup the bridge as well. Are there any direction on
setting the bridge program up to talk directly to simh?
To quote a movie "That's not my area" ... (so I won't comment) :)
Fred
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polite but derogatory manner to imply that the future direction they
prefer is not that which they view as the current direction.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 07:50:05AM +0100, Mark Wickens wrote:
I've been talking to Steve Davidson and it crossed my mind that if we
use multinet to connect we won't need a separate unix box as we wouldn't
require Johnny's bridge. Is that correct? Might be worth going through
the motions if you have time, (a) to get the process documented and (b)
to provide a good fallback strategy if option 1 using the bridge to
connect through to you doesn't work.
I know this wasn't meant for the list, but I had some questions anyway. :-D
I've got a new colo server in place which means I could actually run simh on
my colo box (which would be a good machine for a "hub" of some kind) and I
was wondering about the multinet thing myself. I can't get simh its own IP
address, so I would need to do port forwarding to get this to work. Is that
possible? Does the multinet tunneling stuff work over static ports or does it
use dynamic ports?
Also, I would want to setup the bridge as well. Are there any direction on
setting the bridge program up to talk directly to simh?
Thanks!
-brian
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tell them exactly what you want or you'll end up with a cupboard full of
pop tarts and pancake mix." -- IRC User (http://www.bash.org/?841435)
I did my bit promoting hecnet at the VCF. There are some pictures here:
http://amibay.com/showthread.php?t=7165
If you look carefully you should be able to spot the DIGITAL logo and
hecnet info in one of the images - I'm the one looking pensive at the
thought of being filmed ;)
For the most part the show was dedicated to gaming computers and the BBC
Model B which spanned gaming and education in the UK. One of the stands
had Spectrums modified to communicate over the internet - they were
using a microvax 3100 running openbsd to serve up firmware to the
spectrums (afaik).
Not sure how much interest will be generated long term, but there were a
few people who'd heard of hecnet and a few who said they'd like to get a
machine up and running on it.
The BBC programme 'Click' is due to air on 2nd July and will have a
segment about VCF UK.
Regards, Mark
There's some issues connecting to Johnny unfortunately...
Sampsa
On 17 Jun 2010, at 22:12, Mark Wickens wrote:
On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 22:06 +0100, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Yeah, I'll be around, my mobile is 07961 149465
On 17 Jun 2010, at 21:34, Mark Wickens wrote:
Hi Sampsa,
Are you going to be about tomorrow afternoon to try and setup a hecnet
bridge from the national museum of computing to your network? Let me
know one way or another, cheers. Mobile is 07917 653012.
Regards, Mark.
Is hecnet ok from your perspective at the moment?
On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 22:06 +0100, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Yeah, I'll be around, my mobile is 07961 149465
On 17 Jun 2010, at 21:34, Mark Wickens wrote:
Hi Sampsa,
Are you going to be about tomorrow afternoon to try and setup a hecnet
bridge from the national museum of computing to your network? Let me
know one way or another, cheers. Mobile is 07917 653012.
Regards, Mark.
Is hecnet ok from your perspective at the moment?
Yeah, I'll be around, my mobile is 07961 149465
On 17 Jun 2010, at 21:34, Mark Wickens wrote:
Hi Sampsa,
Are you going to be about tomorrow afternoon to try and setup a hecnet
bridge from the national museum of computing to your network? Let me
know one way or another, cheers. Mobile is 07917 653012.
Regards, Mark.
Hi Sampsa,
Are you going to be about tomorrow afternoon to try and setup a hecnet
bridge from the national museum of computing to your network? Let me
know one way or another, cheers. Mobile is 07917 653012.
Regards, Mark.
Hi Chrissie,
If you are still on for me picking up your unwanted computers could you
please email me your address and telephone number.
I'll probably end up setting off here at about 9am so would be with you
late morning.
Regards, Mark.
Sampsa,
Once they connect they can do a traceroute, get their address and pass it along
to whomever at the other end. The configuration for either the bridge or
Multinet is trivial. You can preconfigure the bridge and comment it out until
a valid address is known, and with Multinet you can preconfigure the entry with
a bogus entry (address invalid only) and apply the change when you have it. A
quick reboot and you are all done.
Do you think that their address will change more than once during this short
event?
-Steve
Well static and static, but I mean there must be an IP address for
configuration of our side as the original MULTINET stack's UDP tunnel
does not to DNS lookups...
Sampsa
On 13 Jun 2010, at 16:07, Steve Davidson wrote:
Actually, for this short duration, who cares about a static
address. Fred and
I use dedicated VS4000/VLC's as Multinet tunnel routers. We reboot as
necessary and ignore everyone's complaints. SG1 actually has a
script that
deals with some of this automatically. If I have time today I may
even finish
it. It deals with the burden of changing the address entry in
Multinet and
reboots. Total turn-around is under 5 minutes, actually more like 3
minutes.
I noticed that Johnny has made changes to the bridge. I do not have
these
changes. My version is different than his to begin with. Fred and
I run
my version but it could probably use Johnny's fixes. I'm now
wondering if
some of the "surprises" we have been running into have to do with
these
"fixes". Do either of you know? I have not approached Johnny about
getting
these changes.
-Steve
Yup, that's correct.
Now we will need a static IP to make this work, unless we set up my
end on a Linux box - the MULTINET Linux port knows how to look up
hostnames, the original VMS one needs a static IP.
Steve is right about the bridge and LAT however, we COULD set up the
bridge as a backup and try the MULTINET tunnel as a primary method of
connection.
Sampsa
On 13 Jun 2010, at 07:50, Mark Wickens wrote:
I've been talking to Steve Davidson and it crossed my mind that if
we
use multinet to connect we won't need a separate unix box as we
wouldn't
require Johnny's bridge. Is that correct? Might be worth going
through
the motions if you have time, (a) to get the process documented and
(b)
to provide a good fallback strategy if option 1 using the bridge to
connect through to you doesn't work.
Regards, Mark.