Yep, one Amazon server could probably simulate all the DECnet machines that ever existed
once upon a time… Hopefully somebody out there still has real hardware connected to
HECnet however. I do occasionally, at least for now.
Speaking of which, I notice that IAD2 59.1020, has not connected to the new A2RTR.
STUPI and STORTR have, however. Is there a problem with IAD2?
And speaking of networks, what happened to your ANF10 connections? I’m still running
the PDP10 simh on my home machine, so those IP addresses have not changed. Don’t know if
you were using
decnet.jfcl.com for those connections, but if you were then you can’t
anymore. I suppose I could create an
anf10.jfcl.com for this purpose… Hang on, I’ll go
do that now…
Ok, done – I just added an
anf10.jfcl.com for this purpose.
Bob
From: Peter Lothberg [mailto:roll@stupi.com]
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2022 5:31 PM
To: bob; The Hobbyist DECnet mailing list
Subject: [HECnet] Re: A2RTR move
If we put all routers and all emulated machines in the Amazon cloud,
the who HECnet can live in one VM...
-P
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From: "bob" <bob(a)jfcl.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 5, 2022 7:35:37 PM
Subject: [HECnet] Re: A2RTR move
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