Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!gatech!ukma!rayssd!brunix!root From: root@brunix.UUCP (Root) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: FTP to VMS systems Message-ID: <24953@brunix.UUCP> Date: 13 Apr 88 15:15:13 GMT References: <8804081907.AA03668@uazchem.SGI> <576791317.8201@bucasb.bu.edu> Reply-To: sgf@nancy.UUCP (Sam Fulcomer) Organization: Brown University Computer Science Dept. Lines: 30 In article <576791317.8201@bucasb.bu.edu> rasesh@bucasb.bu.edu (Rasesh Trivedi) writes: >In article <8804081907.AA03668@uazchem.SGI> dolata@uazchem.UUCP (Dolata) writes: >>I have a 3130, 2400T, and a mVAX II running ULTRIX, and a mVAX II running VMS.>>(And a headache!) All of these machines are hanging on an ethernet, and all >>... >>When I try to 'open vms' on the IRIS's ftp, it gives me a "segmentation > >Problem on Iris end implies something wrong on set up of your 3130 kernel. No, not at all. It was mentioned that telnet works just fine in both directions from all machines. That means that the kernel should be perfectly happy chewing on tcp. The problem is more likely in /etc/hosts or tcp configuration files on the irises, or in the VMS tcp implementation (whose is it?). From: sgf@nancy (Sam Fulcomer) Path: nancy!sgf I didn't see the original posting and don't have enough info to tell what the problem might be. Feel free to send mail to one of the following addresses if the headache persists. Sam ------------------------------------------------------------------------- BITNET sgf@BROWNCS CSNET sgf@cs.brown.edu ARPANET sgf%lfm.brown.edu@relay.cs.net UUCP {ihnp4,allegra,decvax,princeton}!brunix!sgf TELECOM 401-863-3618