Xref: utzoo comp.mail.uucp:4349 comp.unix.i386:5533 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!uwm.edu!srcsip!jhereg!uci!haapi!clay From: clay@haapi.uci.mn.org (Clayton Haapala) Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: UUCP over Ethernet (really over TLI) Message-ID: <1990Jun1.140325.190@haapi.uci.mn.org> Date: 1 Jun 90 14:03:25 GMT References: <186@touch.touch.com> <1990May21.034847.21653@fts1.uucp> Followup-To: comp.unix.i386 Organization: Haapi's Hangout Lines: 27 In article <1990May21.034847.21653@fts1.uucp> michael@fts1.uucp (Michael Richardson) writes: > > [Followups to comp.mail.uucp, since I think this applies to more >than just 386/ix.] > >In article <186@touch.touch.com> john@touch.uucp (John Weald) writes: >>This is how to set up UUCP to use Ethernet (actually TLI). The example >>is for OSI, however you can change the OSI addresses to TCP/IP. >> >>It works on 386/ix 2.0.2. > > First - thanks! I'm going to read it over again later... I'd like to read it the first time :-) -- I musta missed it. I have been unable to get uucp over TCP/IP to work under 386/ix HOST-BASED TCP/IP. We do not have an NP600 card, rather two NI5210's and a WD8003. I think it has to do with the listener. (RFS doesn't work either, and maybe for the same reason, but that is for another news group.) The listener won't bind to its address, and won't 'listen' to connections at the '00000000' address that it doesn't complain about. This is 386/ix 2.0.2 with TCP/IP 1.2 installed. -- Clay Haapala This signature brought to you by DAM: clay@haapi.uci.mn.org, Mothers Against Dyslexia ...!{bungia,jhereg}!uci!haapi!clay