Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!tolerant.UUCP!uucp From: uucp@tolerant.UUCP (UNIX-UNIX Cp) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Submission for comp-unix-microport Message-ID: <8901062303.AA01216@handel.TOLERANT> Date: 6 Jan 89 23:03:25 GMT Sender: uuclerk@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 35 Path: tolerant!voder!apple!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!bellcore!faline!thumper!ulysses!andante!alice!debra From: debra@alice.UUCP (Paul De Bra) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Connecting Xenix with the outside world Keywords: Usenet, Ethernet, Yello, Mom's apple pie Message-ID: <8628@alice.UUCP> Date: 29 Dec 88 21:47:52 GMT References: <616@ctisbv.UUCP> <377@ispi.UUCP> <3423@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Reply-To: debra@alice.UUCP () Organization: AT&T, Bell Labs Lines: 23 In article <3423@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> tuck@iris.ucdavis.edu (Devon Tuck) writes: >I keep hearing people ask about ethernet and usenet, and keep seeing people >who's Xenix system is a valid internet address. My question is, what does >it take to connect a Xenix system to the outside world? We are looking at >ethernet options, but right now we have only extension dispatched phone >lines. What kind of set up do people have to have so: ONE, they may be >mailed to at their machine from people through uucp, internet, etc and >TWO, so they may access the usenet. > Getting onto usenet only requires a modem and some software, which as I'm told is supplied by SCO at no cost. (you may need a better mailer than the standard one, but archive sites carry those.) Ethernet is a completely different story. Several companies offer "intelligent" ethernet boards and software for Xenix, including TCP/IP, the "r"-commands (rsh rlogin, ...) and ftp. I won't mention any names here as I don't want to advertise any product I don't actually know. Paul. -- ------------------------------------------------------ |debra@research.att.com | uunet!research!debra | ------------------------------------------------------