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February 1995, Week 1

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Chris Bartram <[log in to unmask]>
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Chris Bartram <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Feb 1995 14:56:15 -0400
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 In <[log in to unmask]> Lloyd Brodsky/Rock Solid Communications <[log in to unmask]> writes:
 
> : As of 5.0, all you need is an external DNS server and you are ready to go
> : with Berkeley sockets, FTP, outbound telnet, ping, SNMP, etc.  Third-party
> : packages provide SMTP, NFS, LPR, and LPD (among others).  In spite of it's
> : tainted past, the 3000 is now readily networkable in a TCP/IP (Internet)
> : environment.
>
> : [\] Jeff Kell, [log in to unmask]
>
> Is there a list of these third-party apps? I'd be real interested in
> hearing more about what's out there.
 
A few off the top of my head:
 
FTP: HP and Fransen King
SMTP,POP,Gopher: 3k Associates
NFS: Quest Software
LPR/LPD: Quest Software(I think?), Minisoft, RAC Consulting
 
And the freebies:
Gopher, WWW, Ftp (5.0 PUSH), telnet client (5.0 PUSH), telnet server (some
 release after 5.0 PUSH)
 
[plus some other goodies out on jazz.external.hp.com]
 
Companies:
 
Fransen King: (206) 564-4000
3k Associates: 800 Net-Mail/(916) 622-0630
Quest Software: (714) 720-1434
Minisoft: (800) 682-0200/(206) 668-5187
RAC Consulting: (206) 357-9572
 
                        -Chris Bartram

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