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October 1995, Week 4

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Eero Laurila <[log in to unmask]>
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Eero Laurila <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Oct 1995 22:00:32 GMT
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Hi everyone!
 
  This message is to let everyone know that the new utility
 
       :SHOWCONN
 
  has now been made available on JAZZ (http://jazz.external.hp.com).
 
  This utility allows you to display all network sockets and/or connections
  using IP networks to and from your HP3000 MPE/iX 5.0 or later systems.
  I.e. all TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ICMP/IP connections and listeners will be
  displayed along with the sessions and processes who own those
  sockets/connections.
 
  This includes all NS services (VT, NFT, RFA, RDBA, RPM and PTOP), all FTP-
  connections,  all (host based) telnet connections,  all ODBC client/server
  connections that run over TCP/IP (I don't know of any that wouldn't) and
  all custom, in-house built network applications running over NetIPC or
  BSD sockets.
 
  Things which will not be visible through this utility are other (non-IP)
  protocol stack users such as Terminal I/O connections (ADCP/AFCP protocol),
  DTC/telnet connections (ADCP/AFCP to host),  SNA transport users,
  Netware (SPX/IPX protocol) nor AppleTalk users.
 
  I've put the files on Jazz today (10/25/95) and the required MPE/iX 5.0
  transport patch (NSTED19) is also General Release (and that seems to be
  going to 5.0 PP3 (C.50.03) as well).
 
  Downloading the utility is pretty simple... just click on it; however,
  you'll have to have the MOVER-utility to unpack the truck-file.  In case
  you don't have it, it is available from the same server (Jazz).
 
 
Have fun - feedback welcome!
Cheers,
:-) Eero Laurila - HP CSY Networking lab, NS services.

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