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for Income tax time cd taxes for unzipping files cd zip, type binary, and get pkz110eu.exe for education software cd education for graphics files cd giff, tiff or graphics cd macintosh for the macintosh there are directories for applications, inits, sounds, reviews and many more.Martin [Page 7]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 4.2 KERMIT (Anonymous FTP) Kermit is a public domain file transfer protocol that is available for just about all microcomputers, minicomputers, and mainframes. It is very popular and has been has been utilized by many computer facilities everywhere. Anonymous FTP to watsun.cc.columbia.edu cd kermit get read.me For executable versions of kermit cd bin get READ.ME file and read for specifics of what file to get For the IBM PC I get msvibm.exe after typing binary to activate the binary transfer mode. 4.3 NCSA Software for Network Access from PC's (Anonymous FTP) Source: Anonymous FTP to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu cd NCSA_Telnet cd PC/Telnet (for IBM PC Software) get telxxbin.zip where xx is the current version number (in binary format, I also suggest getting readme files) cd Mac/Telnet get telnet.x.sithqx or where x is the current version number (in binary format, I also suggest getting readme files)5.0 Network Information Centers - NICs These are the individuals to contact if you want information on what networking is all about, and how you can connect. They can put you in contact with the individuals in your area that can assist you in obtaining a network connection. They can also provide assistance if you don't know who else to ask about network topics.Martin [Page 8]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 5.1 Defense Data Network (DDN) Goverment Systems, Inc. (GSI) Attn: Network Information Center 14200 Park Medow Drive Suite 200 Chantilly, VA 22021 (800) 365-3642 or (703) 802-4535 FAX (703)-802-8373 NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL The main NIC on the Internet. The source for network numbers, domain names, and much more. 5.2 NSF Network Service Center (NNSC) NSF Network Service Center Bolt Baranek and Newman Inc. 10 Moulton St. Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 873-3400 NNSC@NNSC.NSF.NET Corinne Carroll NNSC Staff Publishes Newsletter called NSF Network News; to subscribe, contact them at address above. 5.3 NSFNET Information Services (NIS) NSFNET Information Services Merit Network, Inc. ITI Building 2901 Hubbard, Pod G Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2016 (313) 936-3000 or 1-800-66MERIT NSFNET-INFO@MERIT.EDU Publishes Newsletter called Linkletter, to subscribe send e-mail to NSFNET-linkletter-Request@merit.edu.Martin [Page 9]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 5.4 SRI International Network Information Systems Center (NISC) SRI International Network Information Systems Center 333 Ravenswood Avenue, Room EJ291 Menlo Park, CA 94015 (415) 859-6387 or (415) 859-3695 Fax: (415) 859-6028 NISC@NISC.SRI.COM 5.5 BITNET (NIC) BITNET Network Information Center Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN) 1112 16th Street, N.W. Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 872-4200 INFO@BITNIC Lisa Covi, BITNET Support6.0 Network Statistics If you would like to publish statistics in your newsletter about your institutions network traffic into and out of the NSFNET backbone, you can obtain information on either the packets or bytes sent. I prefer the bytes since that can be translated into some sort of understandable figure. 6.1 Files containing monthly information on NSF Internet backbone traffic by packets or bytes (Document) Source: Anonymous FTP to nis.nsf.net cd stats get nsfyy-mm.ptraffic where yy is year, 91 and mm is month, 06 get nsf91-06.ptraffic ptraffic is the packet traffic get nsfyy-mm.btraffic where yy is year, 91 and mm is month, 06 get nsf91-06.btraffic btraffic is the byte trafficMartin [Page 10]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 19917.0 Campus Wide Information Systems - CWIS The information provided in this paper is primarily intended for the individuals who will use this information to then provide methods for access from their own computing environment. Although standards have been proposed, there are no "packages" that give you access to all of the information presented here. What we at Ohio State University have done, as have several other universities, is to provide a menu to the user that accesses these services and databases behind the scenes. In fact, Ur had to go into the shell scripts to look up the network addresses of these machines, because I rely on the menu for access as well. As the name "Information Systems" implies, the user wants access to the information without having to know exactly how to get to it. In this way, the network is invisible to the end user. All they need to know is what they want, not the command structure needed to actually get the information. At the present, the menu system seems to be the easiest way in which to lead the end user to the information. A term "knowbot" has been used to describe the ability to indicate what information you wish in free form, and have a "knowbot" which knows what is available, go out and retrieve it. The following are some of the places you can connect to for a demonstration of their capabilities. 7.1 Appalachian State University conrad.appstate.edu (152.10.1.1) Login as info. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Ernest Jones (jonesel@appstate.bitnet) 7.2 Arizona State University PEGASUS and ASEDD asuvm.inre.asu.edu Login as helloasu. Use tn3270. Hardware/software: Running PNN News Network Software under VM/CMS (with Profs and FOCUS). Contact: Joy Kramer (iejxk@asuvm.inre.asu.edu)Martin [Page 11]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 Contains two databases: PErsonal Guide to ASU Stuff (PEGASUS) and Arizona State Economic Development Database (ASEDD). 7.3 Clemson University eureka.clemson.edu Login as public. Emulate a VT100. Hardware/software: DEC/VTX Contact: Amy Slankard (amy@clust1.clemson.edu) System contains information on: Weather for SC, NC, and GA; economics; plants; animals; engineering; food; home, health, family and youth. 7.4 Columbia University cal.cc.columbia.edu Login as calendar. Contact: David Millman (dsm@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu) 7.5 Cornell CUINFO cuinfo.cornell.edu Connect to port 300. Use telnet or tn3270. Different versions of telnet or tn3270 have different syntax for defining the port. The following are the most common: TELNET cuinfo.cornell.edu 300 TELNET cuinfo.cornell.edu::300 or TELNET cuinfo.cornell.edu..300 Hardware/software: VM/CMS; IBM S/370 assembler; locally written Contact: Steve Worona (slw@cornella.bitnet) CUINFO of interest to non-Cornell community members: Uncle Ezra The Electronic Counselor - first program of its kind; a must see Directories Student and Staff directories includes staff electronic addresses Ski Reports Up to the minute Upstate New York Ski Reports (Seasonal) Jobs Listings and Descriptions of jobs at CornellMartin [Page 12]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 Computing Extensive on-line information regarding computing at Cornell Patents Descriptions of current patents held by Cornell Various Newsletters Newsletters from numerous campus groups Weather Up to the minute local weather forecast 7.6 Lafayette Integrated, Networked Campus - LINC lafibm.lafayette.edu (139.147.8.4) Use telnet or tn3270. When you see the LINC logo, ignore the ALT-L advice and clear the logo by pressing Enter. On next screen, instead of logging on, type DIAL MUSIC (case does not matter). On login screen that appears, use GUEST as ID, and GUEST as password. Hardware/software: IBM 9375 running MUSIC/SP Contact: Patrick Ciriello (ciri@lafayacs.bitnet) 7.7 Lehigh ibm1.cc.lehigh.edu Use tn3270. At the VM prompt, type DIAL MUSIC, and at the /ID prompt, type LUNA. Hardware/software: IBM 4381 running MUSIC. Planning to move to AIX on RS/6000s. Contact: Timothy J. Foley (tjf0@ns.cc.lehigh.edu) 7.8 Mississippi State University (MSUinfo) isis.msstate.edu (130.18.164.2) Login as msuinfo. Terminal type: enter yours, most supported. Hardware/software: UNIX/TechInfo Contact: Bennet George (George_Bennet@admin.msstate.edu) Contains: announcements, campus events, community events, continuing education offerings, jobs, recent press releases, research funding opportunities, etc. 7.9 MIT TechInfo Accessible either via telnet, or via a native Macintosh application that uses the MacTCP drivers to access the TechInfo server. MacPlus with 1 Meg memory or better required, System 6.0.3 or better, and licensed MacTCP drivers.Martin [Page 13]RFC 1290 Searching for Treasure December 1991 Source code available freely to other schools looking to get started quickly - contact folks listed below. For telnet access: telnet techinfo.mit.edu (18.72.1.146) No username/password is required. Once you're in, you can use upper or lower case commands. To exit the system, use the QUIT command. For native Macintosh access: anonymous ftp to net-dist.mit.edu, look in the /pub/techinfo directory, fetch techinfo.hqx Binhex (public domain tool) required to decode the binary. Contact: Tim McGovern (tjm@mit.edu), (617) 253-0505 Bugs: bug-techinfo@mit.edu Comments: comment-techinfo@mit.edu Administration: admin-techinfo@mit.edu 7.10 New Mexico State University NMSU/INFO info.nmsu.edu
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