Yeah, I already tried that. This version of majordomo does support
digests, but it needs to be configured on the server first. So my
sending commands to switch to digest mode failed.
-mikeu
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [HECnet] digest mode for list
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se>
Date: Wed, October 31, 2012 6:28 pm
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Cc: RCS/RI info <info at rcsri.org>
On 2012-10-31 19:48, RCS/RI info wrote:
How do I set my subscription to this list to digest mode? I tried the standard majordomo commands without success.
Good question. I'm not sure if the (old version of) majordomo we're
running have that function.
Try just sending "help" to majordomo, and see what it supports...
Johnny
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Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
Okay, now that I've got everything working, I should sort out what I have everything named now.
33.300 (GEWT)
33.301 (MANDY)
33.302 (MISSY)
33.303 (MINDY)
33.304 (GEWTST)
33.305 (MNCSTR)
33.306 (GEWT1)
Thanks!
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:18, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:06, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:02, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system
getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
Are you using E11/Linux?
Yes.
You should use a dedicated NIC for E11/Linux, or try to set filter in `assign command':
assign xe: eth0 0x6002 0x6003 0x6004
Okay. i'll go grab one of my spare NICs. I think that'll be easiest.
Okay, grabbed a second NIC for that system, I think i'll leave it for experimentation virtual machines.
I moved the RSTS/E VM and the RSX-11M+ VM to a linux VM, and DECnet works perfectly now.
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:06, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:02, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system
getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
Are you using E11/Linux?
Yes.
You should use a dedicated NIC for E11/Linux, or try to set filter in `assign command':
assign xe: eth0 0x6002 0x6003 0x6004
Okay. i'll go grab one of my spare NICs. I think that'll be easiest.
Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:02, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system
getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
Are you using E11/Linux?
Yes.
You should use a dedicated NIC for E11/Linux, or try to set filter in `assign command':
assign xe: eth0 0x6002 0x6003 0x6004
On 4 Nov 2012, at 14:02, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system
getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
Are you using E11/Linux?
Yes.
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system
> getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
Are you using E11/Linux?
I'm connected to the host e11 is running on from a mac over ssh. And the source MAC address matches the mac.
This is weird.
Which software and network adapter type you're using on mac to access decnet?
On 4 Nov 2012, at 13:56, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 4 Nov 2012, at 13:52, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Now, back to RSTS/E discussion.
So I thought i'd try out Ersatz-11 instead of simh. I've gotten RSTS/E + DECnet installed alright, and it attaches to the interface fine and it seems to work better. But every time I try to SET HOST I get some variation of:
Event type 5.15, Receive failed
Occurred 22-Oct-25 13:36:28.1 on node 33.306 (GEWT1)
Line UNA-0
Failure reason =Unrecognized frame destination
Ethernet header = AA0004003285 3C075443A176 0800
and Event type 0.0, Event records lost
Occurred 22-Oct-25 13:39:13.0 on node 33.306 (GEWT1)
Any ideas?
Looks like you're trying to access your host from an emulator which couldn't set correct mac address.
Are you using (Apple?) WiFi adapter?
... or simh incorrectly built for BSD/OSX
I'm connected to the host e11 is running on from a mac over ssh. And the source MAC address matches the mac.
This is weird.
Ah, I see what happens. E11 rewrites the host's mac address, which results in SSH packets from the remote system getting sent to the emulated machine, which as it doesn't support SSH, it complains. ;)
On 4 Nov 2012, at 13:52, Oleg Safiullin <form at pdp-11.org.ru> wrote:
Now, back to RSTS/E discussion.
So I thought i'd try out Ersatz-11 instead of simh. I've gotten RSTS/E + DECnet installed alright, and it attaches to the interface fine and it seems to work better. But every time I try to SET HOST I get some variation of:
Event type 5.15, Receive failed
Occurred 22-Oct-25 13:36:28.1 on node 33.306 (GEWT1)
Line UNA-0
Failure reason =Unrecognized frame destination
Ethernet header = AA0004003285 3C075443A176 0800
and Event type 0.0, Event records lost
Occurred 22-Oct-25 13:39:13.0 on node 33.306 (GEWT1)
Any ideas?
Looks like you're trying to access your host from an emulator which couldn't set correct mac address.
Are you using (Apple?) WiFi adapter?
... or simh incorrectly built for BSD/OSX
I'm connected to the host e11 is running on from a mac over ssh. And the source MAC address matches the mac.
This is weird.