25-Nov-82 00:11:10-PST,3002;000000000001 Mail-from: ARPANET host BRL rcvd at 25-Nov-82 0003-PST UUCP-From: decvax!brl-bmd!tcp-ip Sender: Mike Muuss From: TCP-IP at BRL To: TCP-IP at BRL Date: 25 Nov 82 Subject: TCP-IP Digest, Vol 1 #25 Via: Brl-Bmd; 25 Nov 82 1:23-EST TCP/IP Digest Thursday, 25 Nov 1982 Volume 1 : Issue 25 Today's Topics: Needed: 3COM drivers for LD/DH-11 Finger and Echo servers done for BBN VAX UNIX Request for information about TCP implementations SRI-NIC has Digest Archives for FTP ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITED DISTRIBUTION For Research Use Only --- Not for Public Distribution ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Muuss Subject: Decrease in submissions Due to a serious decrease in submissions, this issue and subsequent issues will be sent out as soon as possible, rather than waiting for a while to "batch" together messages. I suppose everybody is too busy setting up their TCP code to send messages.... Good Luck....TCP only day is near! -Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1982 1411-EST From: Graham Campbell To: Unix-wizards at Sri-Csl, TCP-IP at BRL Subject: 3COM TCP/IP drivers Does anyone have the system interface code and drivers for Unix v7 to fit between 3COM TCP/IP and an LH/DH 11? Obviously we need it before Jan 1. ------------------------------ Date: 31 Oct 1982 15:15:35-EST From: Christopher A. Kent To: tcp-ip@brl Subject: Finger and echo servers for BBN VAX TCP/IP Just wanted to post a short note to let folks running the BBN TCP/IP for the VAX that we've written finger and echo servers, and that anyone who wants a copy is welcome to them. Cheers, chris ------------------------------ Date: 24 Nov 1982 1718-EST From: Seshashayee Murthy Subject: Re: TCP-IP Digest, Vol 1 #24 To: TCP-IP at BRL I would like to find out the following information about TCP implementations. - How many different implementations of TCP exist. - In which language have they been implemented. Approximately how many lines of code are there in the implementation. - On which computers have they been implemented. - How much memory and processing power do they require. If you send the replies directly to me I will post my findings back on the list. Thanks in advance Sesh ------------------------------ From: Mike Muuss Subject: TCP-IP Digest Archive I have been informed by the NIC that they now have a directory [SRI-NIC] where they have complete archives of the digest to date. The NIC is host 10.0.0.73 and supports anonymous NCP FTP. ------------------------------ END OF TCP-IP DIGEST ********************