Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!cvedc!nosun!qiclab!m2xenix!quagga!ucthpx!undeed!fakefeed!news From: USERMEFF%LNCC.BITNET@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu (marcello frutig) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: TN3270 for Unix Message-ID: <900627172551.fidomsg.742.msg@f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org> Date: 27 Jun 90 00:39:24 GMT Sender: guest@ucthpx () Lines: 22 Approved: news@Daisy.EE.UND.AC.ZA (rlist 1.10) To: pcip@udel.edu X-Gatewayed: by Daisy.EE.UND.AC.ZA (rlist 1.10); Thu, 28 Jun 90 14:17:28 GMT Hi friends, first of all, thanks for the replies about Telnet 3270 under DOS. I got the readme file from omnigate.clarkson.edu pub/ncsa2.2tn directory. I read, in this file, that this code was based on an implementation of Telnet 3270 for Unix systems developed by Greg Minshall of Berkeley. I have another need here in our university, that this implementation could help. We have a Sun Ethernet-TCP/IP LAN connected to a PSDN X.25 and we need to talk to an IBM connected to this public network. The PC running NCSA Telnet package is connected to the Sun LAN too. Can I use the PC-DOS NCSA TN3270 to reach the SunLink X.25 Sun station if I have the TN3270 code for Unix ? If yes, I think that's possible to, once connected to the Sun, run PAD and reach the IBM, emulating 3270. Am I right ? If yes, does anybody know if and how I can get this TN3270 for Unix ? Thanks in advance. Marcello Frutig (E-MAIL: USERMEFF@LNCC.BITNET) Catholic University/Rio de Janeiro - Brasil