Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!decwrl!shelby!meldal@bach.Stanford.EDU From: meldal@bach.Stanford.EDU (Sigurd Meldal) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: MacIP Message-ID: <149@bach.stanford.edu> Date: 6 Sep 90 17:37:56 GMT References: <1990Sep3.224339.19176@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> Sender: meldal@bach.STANFORD.EDU (Sigurd Meldal) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 35 In article honda@csl.sony.co.jp (Yasuaki Honda) writes: > >>I would like to know whether a product called MacIP is public domain >>and if so where I could ftp it from. > >No. It's a comercial product of Apple Computer Inc. You can buy it >from APDA. Price is $100 for single site license. Are you sure you are not thinking of the Apple product called MacTCP? MacIP is a product developed by Stanford University, and it offers telnet, client ftp, finger and whois functionality. It is a neat product, and is available to educational institutions for US$100. I do not know who administers the sales, but you may want to ask maas@jessica.stanford.edu, who did the development work. Stanford has another package that I personally prefer - MacSamson. It does everything MacIP does, and also has scripting and serial line communication capability. I do not know what the deal is for outside distribution, you may want to query Aaron Reizes, gg.dar@forsythe.stanford.edu, the developer. MacSamson is strongly recommended. Sigurd -- Hard mail: ERL 456 | Internet: meldal@anna.stanford.edu Computer Systems Lab.| Stanford University | BitNet: meldal%anna.stanford.edu@forsythe.bitnet Stanford CA 94305 | Uucp: ...decwrl!glacier!shasta!anna!meldal USA | phone: +1 415 723 6027 fax: +1 415 725 7398