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TCP-Group Digest            Sun, 26 Dec 93       Volume 93 : Issue  334

Today's Topics:
                   Merry Christmas and Universities
Need sendmail.cf and other scripts for AMPRNET<->Internet gateways. (2 msgs)
                         What does this mean?

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Date: Sat, 25 Dec 93 15:28:31 GMT
From: dave@toth.uwo.ca (David B. Toth)
Subject: Merry Christmas and Universities
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

First of all, Merry Christmas to all on the group.
Now, in response to Carl, sitting in Colorado ...
You must never have gone to Canada, or Saudi Arabia, or ....
The Canadian system is even more subsidized than the US ...
And I believe (and I could easily stand corrected) that everyone in
Saudi Arabia has access to a University education.

73, Dave VE3GYQ
(looking forward, though, to my move to N. Carolina)
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* David B. Toth, MD    VE3GYQ                                *
*                                                            *
* INTERNET:       dave@toth.uwo.ca                           *
* AX25 (Packet):  ve3gyq @ ve3gyq.on.can.na                  *
*                                                            *
* "The opinions expressed are my own - No one else could     *
*  think fast enough to defend them ..."  - me               *
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Date: Sat, 25 Dec 93 11:58 PST
From: bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)
Subject: Need sendmail.cf and other scripts for AMPRNET<->Internet gateways.
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I'm going to work on an AMPRNET <-> Internet e-mail gateway in the near
future, and would like to see sendmail.cf files and other scripts
from people who have done this already. I'm interested in what rules you
use to rewrite addresses, etc. Please e-mail the files to Bruce@Pixar.com

 Thanks

 Bruce Perens AB6YM

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Bruce Perens AB6YM Bruce@Pixar.com 510-215-3502

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Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1993 01:37:59 +0100
From: "Fred N. van Kempen" <waltje@hacktic.nl>
Subject: Need sendmail.cf and other scripts for AMPRNET<->Internet gateways.
To: bruce@pixar.com, tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Nothing special needed, AMPRnet is an ordinary SMTP/RFC822 net.
The best way to do it (I am going to do the same in MS soon) is
to install Sendmail/IDA, and simply define all AMPR nets in the
"mailertable" file.

Fred.

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Date: Sat, 25 Dec 93 09:41:12 GMT
From: kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org
Subject: What does this mean?
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I'm trying to telnet to k5vr in Colorado. I'm getting this back. What does
it mean? I know that 44.32.0.32 is the Colorado gateway and that k5vr is
on the other side, but that's about it. Any info would be appreciated.

Sat Dec 25 09:39:31 1993 - tcpip recv:
KISS: Port 0 Data
AX25: KF5MG-10->KF5MG-4 UI pid=IP
IP: len 56 44.32.0.32->44.28.0.14 ihl 20 ttl 252 prot ICMP
ICMP: type Source Quench
Returned IP: len 32 44.28.0.14->44.32.0.172 ihl 20 ttl 246 prot ICMP
ICMP: type Echo Request id 65535 seq 0


73's  de  Jack  -  kf5mg   ( running JNOS in a 735K - OS/2 2.1 Dos Box! )
Internet        -  kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org            -  44.28.0.14
AX25net         -  kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.noam    -  home (817) 488-4386
Dialup          -  kf5mg@tcet.unt.edu              -  work (not any more)

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