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Title:EasyNet Conference Directory
Notice:Read note 1 and its replies before writing anything
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELTES
Created:Wed Dec 11 1985
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4614
Total number of notes:12450

4255.0. "Listing of TCP/IP Conferences??" by DEVLPR::OWLMED::gentile (GUI Architect) Mon Mar 28 1994 15:01

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4255.1QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Mar 28 1994 17:585
4255.2Announce where?DEVLPR::GENTILEAho Mitakuye OyasinMon Mar 28 1994 21:591
4255.3QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Mar 28 1994 23:025
4255.4NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Mar 29 1994 12:451
4255.5ThanksDEVLPR::GENTILEAho Mitakuye OyasinTue Mar 29 1994 12:498
4255.6Please list TCP/IP information!FUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasTue Mar 29 1994 15:1813
4255.7NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Mar 29 1994 21:171
4255.8NETRIX::michaudJeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NTWed Mar 30 1994 02:434
4255.9Easynet-only solutions don't help customersEVMS::KILGALLENDTN 381-0767Wed Mar 30 1994 11:4610
4255.10use keywords to indicate TCP/IP or DNS accessHANSBC::BACHNERTwo beer or not two beer.. (Shakesbeer)Wed Mar 30 1994 13:516
4255.11Per conference pleaseFUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasThu Mar 31 1994 14:198
4255.12FUNYET::ANDERSONThis winter sucksFri Feb 24 1995 18:1814
4255.13QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centFri Feb 24 1995 19:523
4255.14ras1.ljo.dec.com::porterWed Jun 14 1995 02:5012
4255.15ras1.ljo.dec.com::porterWed Jun 14 1995 02:514
4255.16Still plannedFUNYET::ANDERSONThe meat falls off the bone!Wed Jun 14 1995 14:205
4255.17soemba.apd.dec.com::RIKMostly HarmlessThu Jun 22 1995 13:1111
4255.18XANADU::SHANAHANThe Last TemptationSun Jun 25 1995 15:115
4255.19Any update?STOWOA::16.124.40.209::DiazOctavioWed Mar 05 1997 16:037
Any updates on this effort?

I would prefer to access notefiles directly instead of routing through a VMS system.

Or, to try to find out myself the IP addresses, is there a place to find out 
the location of a DECnet node? then I can try to turn NODE into 
NODE.location.dec.com
4255.20QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centWed Mar 05 1997 17:294
If you look up the DECnet node using VTX EASYNET (see 1.13), it will often
show you a corresponding TCP/IP host name.

				Steve
4255.21VAXCPU::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerWed Mar 05 1997 17:5429
> Or, to try to find out myself the IP addresses, is there a place to find out 
> the location of a DECnet node? then I can try to turn NODE into 
> NODE.location.dec.com

	As Steve said, there is VTX EASYNET.  You can also check where a node
	is registered from a DECnet Phase V system (or even a Phase IV system
	with a DECdns clerk).  For example, on Digital UNIX (or ULTRIX) with
	DECnet Phase V installed (and the DECnet UTIL subset installed),
	you can use the command syntofull command, example:

vaxcpu> /usr/field/syntofull humane vaxcpu ssdevo nac
humane => DEC:.mro.humane
vaxcpu => DEC:.zko.vaxcpu
ssdevo => DEC:.CXO.SSDEVO
nac => DEC:.LKG.NAC

	which should give Internet names of (all in .dec.com) humane.mro,
	vaxcpu.zko, ssdevo.cxo, nac.lkg.  Using the [DEC]dns Control
	Program you can map synonym to fullname via:

vaxcpu> dnscp
dns> show link dec:.DNA_NodeSynonym.humane dns$linktarget
                                SHOW
                            SOFTLINK  DEC:.DNA_NodeSynonym.humane
                                  AT  05-MAR-1997:14:55:54
                      DNS$LinkTarget = DEC:.mro.humane

	(the program is probably called something like DNS$Control on
	VMS, and if under Phase IV, the command syntax is different).
4255.22STOWOA::16.124.40.209::DiazOctavioWed Mar 05 1997 18:168
Thanks for the replies.

I no longer have access to a VMS account (never had it to an ULTRIX or 
D-UNIX), I'm now all PC-based (w95/Exchange) so I'll use VTX EASYNET, 
through WIN VTX.



4255.23STOWOA::16.124.40.209::DiazOctavioWed Mar 05 1997 18:515
Well, I tried, but several of the conferences I follow either the node 
doesn't have a TCP address or access to the notesfile through TCP is denied.

So I guess I'll stick with a route node until the whole company moves out of 
DECnet.
4255.24BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Wed Mar 05 1997 21:389
    
    	How about WWW access?
    
    	You can use
    
    	http://www-esn.lkg.dec.com/decnotes/altavista.html
    
    	to find the conference.
    
4255.25If he has NOTES, PMR through a node with both DECnet & TCP/IP is betterVAXCPU::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerWed Mar 05 1997 22:496
> How about WWW access?

	Also uses a route node which the author is already using.  And
	using the WWW=>NOTES gateway you mentioned, while you can still
	emulate a notebook with bookmarks, you do lose the concept of seen
	maps .........
4255.26STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::DiazOctavioThu Mar 06 1997 11:5110
As discussed in DIGITAL, it seems that no other conferencing, forum or news 
product comes close to the functionality of notes.

Wonder if Digital will ever get to a totally non-VMS environment. Probably, 
but not in the near or mid-term future, unless something drastic happens.

I hope that somebody ports notes to NT before that, or we license the 3rd 
party product mentioned there.


4255.27Probably not from meFUNYET::ANDERSONWhere's the nearest White Castle?Thu Mar 06 1997 17:206
I still want to add TCP/IP listings to EASYNOTES.LIS, but I doubt I will ever
get to it.  My group will (we think) soon be leaving the company and I'm looking
for a new maintainer for EASYNOTES.LIS and the list of conferences on the Web
page.

Paul
4255.28POOR DIGITAL ...MUCTEC::WENDLOOOO-OpenObjectOrientedOgreFri Mar 07 1997 09:1111
    re .27
    
    Paul,
    
    is this
    >>>get to it.  My group will (we think) soon be leaving the company ...
    one of these
    countless notes that we still loose competence...?
    
    Uli
    
4255.29FUNYET::ANDERSONWhere's the nearest White Castle?Fri Mar 07 1997 13:005
> is this one of these countless notes that we still loose competence...?

Perhaps.  Stay tuned.

Paul
4255.30OK, let's get this doneFUNYET::ANDERSONWhere's the nearest White Castle?Wed Mar 19 1997 12:5912
Now that it appears my group is not leaving the company, I may have time to add
TCP/IP listings to EASYNOTES.LIS.  Note that this same information is provided
to the Web Notes listing, so TCP/IP data would probably appear there also.

How should I do this?  The current eighty columns of EASYNOTES.LIS don't have
the space for more text, so should there be a second line below the conference
and DECnet information listing the TCP/IP information?  Should the format be
expanded to 132 columns?  Should there be a separate listing?

Suggestions are welcome.

Paul
4255.31VAXCPU::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerWed Mar 19 1997 13:348
	How about just providing a table mapping nodenames to hostnames
	for any node listed in the normal listing?  Such as:

DECnet	TCP/IP hostname
======	==================
HUMANE	humane.mro.dec.com
SMURF	smurf.zk3.dec.com
....
4255.32BUSY::SLABCrackerWed Mar 19 1997 17:269
    
    	Good idea.
    
    	Anyone with any sort of data retrieval skills should be able to
    	match up a conference with a hostname if [s]he so desires.
    
    	Barring that, I'd suggest 132 columns with all details on one
    	line.