Zane H. Healy skrev:
At 12:03 AM +0200 6/25/08, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Bob Armstrong wrote:
I have one machine running Ubuntu w/DECnet here and haven't had any
problems, but my machine is just an end node.
Don't try to talk with anything but VMS, though... ;-)
Does the DECnet/Linux just not implement RTERM? Or are there deeper
problems?
Don't know. But they do implement CTERM. But it only works against VMS. Same for NFT
and PHONE.
The implementors have only had VMS systems to test against, to their defence. And I think
it might be a piece of reverse engineering on their part as well.
I'm pretty sure I was able to connect to my RSX-11M 4.2 system back nearly 10 years
ago using DECnet/Linux. As I recall it didn't work the best, but at least I was able
to log in and do some stuff.
10 years ago?
Wow. I didn't even know DECnet/Linux existed, much less worked, back in the 90s.
But anyway, I tried it maybe five years ago, and was not encouraged. It barely worked for
a short period before hanging, each time I tried it.
But that's just what I can recollect now, and as I said, this was q number of years
ago. Maybe things are better today. Anyone with a Linux machine on HECnet who cares to try
doing a set host to MIM?
Johnny
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