I think this was mentioned before. I suspect I have an RSX version with sources, but there
might be an issue with sharing them.
However, I could certainly answer questions...
Johnny
Paul Koning <paulkoning at comcast.net> skrev: (3 april 2019 15:29:41 CEST)
On Apr 3, 2019, at 2:54 AM, G. <gerry77 at
mail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, :)
while doing some housekeeping in one of my VMS systems I just came
across the PSTHRU.EXE DECnet tool for VAX which I downloaded from
some place
I could not remember anymore, maybe some freeware
collection.
PSTHRU.EXE implements DECnet PMR (Poor's Man Routing), ...
$ SET HOST GATEWY::OTHRGW::HIDDEN::
With the exception of FAL and MAIL, whenever DECnet finds that a
connection
string to some remote network object contains a
list of nodes rather
than
just one, it redirects that connection request to
object 123 on the
leftmost
node of the list.
I had in my memory that it used object 63. Thanks. My goal is to
reverse engineer this protocol at some point and create a new
implementation. If sources for it turn up (for any OS) that would help
a lot. It can't be very much code.
FAL doesn't explicitly do PMR at all; instead it "just works" provided
the intermediate nodes are VMS, because of transparent network access
in RMS32.
paul
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