At 7:23 PM +0200 6/24/08, Johnny Billquist wrote:
NetBSD is "preferred" by me personally, but the bridge program is mostly running
on Linux boxes I think. :-)
I have it running on both Linux and NetBSD myself, and others have run it on OpenBSD, and
I think FreeBSD as well. It can probably be made to run on
I'm running on OpenBSD.
I have actually also done DDCMP connections in the past. DDCMP is basically just a serial
line, so I tunneled that traffic using some freeware with a little massaging. I could
probably set something like that up again, if needed.
Don't know if anything but RSX and VMS supported DECnet over asynch serial lines,
though.
According to Megan DECnet for RT-11 only runs over serial lines, of course as no one has
been able to come up with a copy...
I've also talking a bit with John Wilson (who writes E11) about possibly adding the
bridging code directly in E11, so that you'd have an ethernet interface which would go
directly out on the net. That's not working yet, but if people are interested, I'm
sure John could cook that up fast enough.
That would likely be of interest to several people, I can't help but think it would at
least increase the number part time nodes on HECnet.
Zane
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