Path: utzoo!yunexus!hydroesm!jtsv16!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!intercon!news From: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Does NCSA Telnet support SLIP? Message-ID: <2662E013.149@intercon.com> Date: 29 May 90 20:48:19 GMT Article-I.D.: intercon.2662E013.149 References: <740@bdcvax.UUCP> Sender: usenet@intercon.com (USENET The Magnificent) Reply-To: kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation, Herndon, VA Lines: 25 In article <740@bdcvax.UUCP>, joerg@bdcvax.UUCP (Joerg Messer) writes: > > Does anyone know if there is a version of NCSA Telnet which supports > SLIP connections? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Joerg Messer joerg@bdc.ubc.ca > Biosciences Data Centre ...ubc-cs!ubc-bdcvax!joerg > 2204 Main Mall > University of British Columbia Ph: (604) 228-6527 > Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1W5 Fax: (604) 228-2416 Actually there are two that I know of. One from Cisco, I don't know how to go about getting that version. Another product from us. It isn't the same as NCSA Telnet (which TCP/Connect was) it is called TCP/Connect II, and contains (in its extended version) Telnet (VT241, TN3270, Tek 4014, multiple sessions), FTP client/server, finger, SNMP, SLIP, NNTP reader, Mail SMTP/POP. Uses both MacTCP or our own TCP/IP stack. For more information on this one send me a note with your address and I will mail some information to you. The Cisco version, I would just give the local sales people a call and see if they know how to track it down. Kurt --