Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!rex!uflorida!haven!ncifcrf!nlm-mcs!powsner From: powsner@nlm-mcs.arpa (Seth M Powsner) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: NCSA telnet (standalone) -- zones Keywords: Telnet AppleTalk NetBridge FastPath MacTCP KIP Message-ID: <11502@nlm-mcs.arpa> Date: 21 Feb 90 12:46:35 GMT References: Reply-To: powsner.medinf@yccatsmtp.ycc.yale.edu (Seth M Powsner) Organization: Yale Univ Sch of Medicine Lines: 15 I have used BYU/NCSA 2.3.1/MacTCP via AppleTalk through a Shiva NetBridge then on through a Kinetics FastPath 4 using K-Start 7.0 and it does work. There are some restrictions. The NetBridge privacy option has to be turned OFF and MacTCP has to be set to use SERVER (the FastPath) assigned IP Addresses. You may have trouble with Class C addressing (try specifying Class B instead). I suspect you can use other Telnet versions. The privacy option has to be off and you have to use FastPath assigned IP Addresses to get around Name Binding Protocol incompatibilities. There's a basic incompatibility with the way NBP is used to establish and maintain the TCP session and the way the NetBridge works. Seth M Powsner powsner.medinf@yccatsmtp.ycc.yale.edu powsner@mcs.nlm.nih.gov powsner@yalemed.bitnet