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April 1996, Week 2

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Alan AMBERS <[log in to unmask]>
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Alan AMBERS <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Apr 1996 14:54:00 +0500
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> Does anyone have experience utilizing the Internet to provide inbound
Telnet
> access to an HP3000 host without using a UNIX system as a gateway?
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Russ Chow
> ACS
>
 
Russ -
 
We have been using Eric Schubert's Not Quite Telnet (NQTELNET) without
ANY problems.  We are currently running MPE/iX 5.0.  Eric had a copy for
4.0 that I got from OPUS, but he has upgraded it for 5.0 (Are both
versions on OPUS? Jeff or Eric)
 
You set it up so a stream job is running and a session is spawned every
time that someone "logs in"  The login is a banner that looks slightly
like unix.
 
The only "wierd" incident is when an internal user accicdently telneted
(instead of NS/Vt) to the HP3000 and asked me how he got to Notre Dame.
He just saw the NQ-telnet Banner. Oh well.....
 
 
/alan
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