Al,
I don't think MIM has been down, but my PDP-11/83 thought it was after Johnny
brought out this latest version of TCP/IP for RSX11M+. My symptoms were that the HECnet
link went down and did not come back up and I could not FTP from RSX to grab the new .TAP
I was able to TELNET to MIM via my iMAC and FTP the image to it. Then I rebooted the
PDP-11/83 and HECnet came back up so I NFTed the .TAP file down to the 11/83 and
installed the new version. Now everything is perfect.
Not sure what was going on, but try a reboot of your PDP-11 and see if that lets you
see MIM.
Mark
On Aug 28, 2016, at 11:54 PM, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:
Is mim currently down? Tried to get the .tap
Thanks for your efforts!
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of
Johnny Billquist
Sent: Friday, 26 August 2016 10:31 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE; Info-PDP11 at
dbit.com; SIMH
Subject: [HECnet] Announcing TCP/IP for RSX-11M-PLUS
Time for a new release announcement of TCP/IP for RSX-11M-PLUS.
There have been some improvements in reliability and stability done in the last few
months. Part of this is because MAGICA (the real PDP-11/70 that I use) have finally
started coming alive again, and running on that machine exposed some issues related to
running out of primary pool (nothing like running on slower, real hardware).
I seriously recommend that people upgrade, as some of these fixes are fixing issues that
could crash your system.
Things that have been done since the last release:
ARP:
- Bugfix in ARP processing. If system was running out of primary pool, kernel structures
could become corrupted.
IP:
- Bugfix in fragment reassembly. It could cause a system crash under some circumstances.
TCP:
- Bugfix in daemon activation. If system was running out of primary pool, data corruption
in the kernel could happen under some circumstances.
DHCP:
- Improved option processing, added NTP server option handling, added hostname option to
requests. Generally improved stability of code.
Multinet:
- Improved stability and reliability of code.
FTP/FTPD:
- Improved file handling. In RSX mode, if the file to transfer was readonly, the transfer
would fail, as the file protection was applied to the file before it had been completed.
- Added the ability to provide a port to connect to for FTP client.
TELNET:
- Turned off terminal wrap when running telnet.
TELNETD:
- Added the ability to listen on several ports.
- Fixed issues related to running on mP systems.
HTTPD:
- Changed timeout handling for sessions.
As usual, the distribution is available from:
ftp://mim.update.uu.se/bqtcp.dsk
ftp://mim.update.uu.se/bqtcp.tap
ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pdp11/rsx/tcpip/tcpip.dsk
The documentation is also available through ftp on Mim, or also at
http://mim.update.uu.se/tcpipdoc
As Mim is behind a firewall, which at the moment is blocking incoming ftp and telnet (we
are working on getting that removed again), an alternative is to connect to Mim as
Mim.Update.UU.SE:10021 (for ftp) and
Mim.Update.UU.SE:10023 (for telnet).
(Guess why the ability to listen to multiple ports for telnet, as well as being able to
give a port argument to ftp came about... ;-) )
Johnny
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