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echo: os2prog
to: Tom Brown
from: Thomas Seeling
date: 1996-06-01 16:21:22
subject: Developing for OS/2...

Hallo, Tom!

*** Am Dienstag 28. Mai 1996 um 16:38 schrieb Tom Brown an Thomas Seeling:

 TS>> Wait until my multi-threaded proxy/cache server gets finished :-)
 TB> Is this going to be a proxy router with cache?  If so, please put me
 TB> on your mailing list for notification of beta and generally available
Yes, it will be, and yes, test & prerelease versions are available from
my WWW homepage at http://www.uni-giessen.de/~g087/os2dev.html

 TS>  ET>> Also, does the OS/2 ftpd support the ability to display files to
 TS>  ET>> the client
 TB> I looked through the ftpd.exe file to see if I could find any clues as
 TB> to what the file would be.  telnetd uses telnetd.cmd, so I thought that
I thought you were looking for the capability to display a README file in
each visited directory. I am currently examining wu-ftpd 2.4 whether it is
worth porting without too much efforts. This is a powerful ftp-daemon,
configurable for your whole lifetime and offers this one :-)

 TB> that the protocol support is all 16 bit as well?  I would imagine
No, TCP/IP 2.0 and 3.0 are (mostly) 32-bit products. 16-bit-programs still
can use the protocol stack. I never tried to run application programs from
the TCP/IP 1.x package, though.


Tschau...Thomas

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