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to: Dan Egli
from: Cyrill Vakhneyev
date: 1999-09-27 12:01:09
subject: TCP/IP Questions

Hello Dan!

25 Sep 99 21:40, Dan Egli wrote to All:
 DE> Telnet Daemon/Server
    Yes. It's a part of TCP/IP Base Apps. If you want multi-user access - you
must find 3'd party authorisation system. I'm use tnlogin by Kai Uwe Rommel.
This tool provide authorisation with passwd file and standard UNIX-like
crypted
passwords.
 DE> FTP Daemon/Server (Both need user access)
    Same. But my advice. Use FTPServer by Peter Moylan. It's strange but very
useful proggy. http://www.ee.newcastle.edu.au/users/staff/peter/Moylan.html
 DE> Domain Name Server Program (so that I can maintain my own DNS
 DE> entries, and not have to rely on my Cable Provider's DNS which is
 DE> slow).
    DNS with dynamic capabilites provide only by server's variation of IBM's
TCP/IP (TCP 3.1 or 4.1 on Lan Server). Also you may get port of standard BIND
4.9.x or 8.1.x on Hobbes.
    JFYI: I knew how to install all features of TCP 4.1 on any OS/2 version
with or without installing Java and Netscape ;)
 DE> News Spooler (Must spool Usenet news on my HDD, must allow for config
 DE> of WHICH groups to spool, and must allow NNTP support).
    I haven't information :( AFAIK INN port is.

Bye!
Cyrill                                [Team OS/2 CV004]

... Windows: The Gates of hell.
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