Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!usc!wuarchive!rex!samsung!munnari.oz.au!csc.anu.edu.au!manuel!jatz.aarnet.edu.au!pte900 From: pte900@jatz.aarnet.edu.au (Peter Elford) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: TCP/IP over IBM Token Ring Keywords: TCPIP Message-ID: <1991Jan14.001845.7356@newshost.anu.edu.au> Date: 14 Jan 91 00:18:45 GMT References: <1991Jan13.001045.1@vax1.mankato.msus.edu> Sender: news@newshost.anu.edu.au Reply-To: pte900@jatz.aarnet.edu.au (Peter Elford) Organization: AARNet Lines: 29 In article <1991Jan13.001045.1@vax1.mankato.msus.edu>, j3gum@vax1.mankato.msus.edu writes: |> Hello, |> |> First I'll apoligize in advance. I'm new to this newsgroup and can't be |> sure if this question has been asked before or not; so sorry if it has. I went through this loop a while back ... |> Simply are there any TCP/IP (specifically FTP and/or Telnet) implementations |> over IBM Token Ring? If there are where would I find this allusive animal? I have found the following things to work: 1. IBM's TCP/IP for DOS (commercial) 2. NCSA Telnet with the IBMTOKEN packet driver (from your local NCSA archive) 3. CUTCP with the IBMTOKEN packet driver (from omnigate.clarkson.edu) 4. PC/IP (from I can't remember where) I have had some difficulties with POP mailers ... Peter Elford, e-mail: P.Elford@aarnet.edu.au Network Co-ordinator, phone: +61 6 249 3542 Australian Academic Research Network, fax: +61 6 247 3425 c/o, Computer Services Centre, post: PO Box 4 Australian National University Canberra 2601 Canberra, AUSTRALIA