Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!uokmax!munnari.oz.au!sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au!ucs.Adelaide.EDU.AU!simon From: simon@ucs.Adelaide.EDU.AU (Simon Hackett) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec Subject: Re: DEC TCP/IP Message-ID: <832@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> Date: 22 Mar 90 06:04:18 GMT References: <8240001@hp-lsd.COS.HP.COM> Sender: news@ucs.adelaide.edu.au Reply-To: simon@ucs.Adelaide.EDU.AU (Simon Hackett) Organization: University Computing Services, University of Adelaide Lines: 33 In article <8240001@hp-lsd.COS.HP.COM>, harmon@hp-lsd.COS.HP.COM (Bruce Harmon) writes: |> |> |> I may be interested in making the transition from Wollongong's |> TCP/IP (VMS hosted) to the new DEC product. I also need two-way |> NFS support VMS to/from a non-DEC Unix platform. Does anyone |> out there have any experience with the new DEC TCP/IP product |> that he/she would like to share. |> You really should check out Multinet TCP/IP from TGV Inc. Its the best TCP/IP for VMS I have ever seen. They have both client and server NFS available, and I don't know of any other implenetation of client NFS for vax/vms _at all_. Certainly the DEC product doesn't do it. Multinet also does just so much more it's amazing (makes Wollongong software pale in comparison). Try sending some mail to vance@tgv.com for more info. (p.s. No business relationship to them, I'm merely a (very) satisfied customer) Simon Hackett {----------------------------------------------------------------------------} { Simon Hackett, Communications/Systems, University of Adelaide, Australia } { E-mail: simon@ucs.adelaide.edu.au } { Phone: (Australia) 08 228 5669 Fax: (Australia) 08 223 6245 } { "Unix is a registered bell of AT&T trademark laboratories." } {----------------------------------------------------------------------------}