Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!deimos.cis.ksu.edu!uxc!garcon!tuna.cso.uiuc.edu!kline From: kline@tuna.cso.uiuc.edu (Charley Kline) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Ultrix 3.0 pitfalls; please warn me Keywords: Ultrix 3.0- what to look out for. Message-ID: <1093@garcon.cso.uiuc.edu> Date: 22 May 89 17:58:45 GMT References: <11706@s.ms.uky.edu> <1135@bnlux0.bnl.gov> Sender: news@garcon.cso.uiuc.edu Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lines: 38 > >... On our system (Vax 11/780) we > >will be building > >News/Nntp, > Dunno .. but don't expect any problems We run NNTP here on a 3500 with 2.2 (soon to be 3.0), and serve all the campus rrn's. Works like a champ. > >BIND (name daemon), > The BIND there is 4.7.3 with some "improvements". I had some troubles > with that version tho so we put up 4.8 but left the resolver stuff alone. > (The /etc/svcorder file is a very nice touch) We're running the new 4.8+ version of bind from the University of Toronto. Fixes a lot of bugs in 4.8, like the core cancer problem, and so on. Seems to fit in seamlessly. Agreed that svcorder is wonderful. I like to be able to tell the lookup routines to pay NO ATTENTION TO YP. > >and using sendmail to route to > Use MMDF .. it's good for the soul ;-) Paul Pomes here is a rabid sendmail addict, so I expect our 3500 will be running the new 5.61/IDA stuff soon. The hope is that IDA sendmail will integrate the mail11d DECnet mailer, and some local stuff which does SMTP over a DECnet connection to a PMDF gadget on one of the VMS machines here. > The only other thing is that D-CWindows is slooooooooooooooow.. Agreed. But it seems to be fine if you don't run any of the DOGwindows clients, which are not only slow but HUGE. I run the DOGwindows server but only native X applications, and everyone is happy, including me, since the speed is acceptable. This on a 6Mby VS2000. ----- Charley Kline, University of Illinois Computing Services kline@tuna.cso.uiuc.edu "Flaring high or flaring early makes the little prop tips curly."