Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!romp!auschs!awdprime!sandino.austin.ibm.com!jeffe From: jeffe@sandino.austin.ibm.com (Peter Jeffe 512.823.4091) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Connectivity problems With IBM Message-ID: <3143@awdprime.UUCP> Date: 13 Aug 90 15:38:40 GMT References: <1990Aug12.031309.15691@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> <6101@hub.ucsb.edu> Sender: news@awdprime.UUCP Organization: IBM AWD, Austin, TX Lines: 25 In article <6101@hub.ucsb.edu> erickson@pollux.ncgia.ucsb.edu (Scott Erickson) writes: >I find that (on IBM RT's, PS/2's, and RS6000's) IBM tends to make >their software so that it's easy to connect with other IBM machines, >but it's extremely painful to connect to anything else! > >YP (NIS), sendmail, NFS, etc. seem to work ok between our two RT's, >but it took a major struggle and lots of options to get this stuff to >work between the RT's and Suns. Hmmmm. I can't speak for YP/NFS, but in the tcp/ip group we've had few problems with interconnection. Judging from the sorts of problems reported in the tcp/ip and sendmail newsgroups, AIX seems to have less than its share of inter-vendor connectivity problems in these areas. Since the majority of our tcp/ip and mail code is straight BSD tahoe ports, I don't find this too surprising. I would, however, be interested to hear precisely what sorts of problems you've had. Please respond by email unless you consider them of global interest. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Jeffe ...uunet!cs.utexas.edu!ibmaus!auschs!sandino.austin.ibm.com!jeffe first they want a disclaimer, then they make you pee in a jar, then they come for you in the night