Doesn?t the OSU Webserver work over DECnet?
Zane
On Nov 7, 2021, at 7:24 PM, Thomas DeBellis
<tommytimesharing at gmail.com> wrote:
All of them mostly except HTTP.
The MMAILR that comes with PANDA has some brokeness, but works over DECnet well enough.
This is what I use between my machines (not TCP/IP based SMTP). The way it is implemented
makes debugging particularly challenging and I have yet to consider what to change to
facilitate this. I had to do some hacks to the monitor to get the HSTNAM module some
things it wanted.
The PANDA Telnet client works over DECnet, but is limited to 36 bit hosts as it uses the
simple NRT protocol. I looked at this and SETHOST in order to properly do the connection
code in Kermit.
The Tops-20 FTP client has hooks for all sorts of protocols, such as Chaosnet and PUP.
Putting in DECnet would be quite straightforward and I intend to do this.
What it's waiting on is a patch to the monitor to allow an arbitrary connection to
have an NRT associated with it (this appears to have existed previously, but was removed).
My Extended mode FTP server was designed from day zero to not care what transport it runs
on. It could trivially handle DECnet, but needs the monitor patch in order to be started
as the top level fork in an NRT job.
There is also a bug that only surfaces when doing paged retrieves of extremely large
files. It's what kept me from getting it into MRC's last PANDA distribution.
I have a number of rabbit holes to come up from to get back to that...
> On 11/7/21 9:54 PM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
> In the "old days" we did SMTP over DECnet, has anyone considered doing
Telnet, FTP, HTTP etc over
> DECnet transport?
>
> -P
>