Archive-Date: Fri, 01 Dec 1995 21:24:14 GMT Subject: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> From: tojala@tukki.jyu.fi Date: Fri, 01 Dec 1995 21:24:14 GMT Hi Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using TCPware. Thanks! T Ojala ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 2 Dec 1995 19:38:01 GMT Subject: Re: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <49q9up$dqi@aragorn.unibe.ch> From: (Martin Egger) Date: 2 Dec 1995 19:38:01 GMT Reply-To: egger@ubeclu.unibe.ch References: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> In article <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, tojala@tukki.jyu.fi writes: >Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other >freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, >hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using >TCPware. Thanks! We are using DJ's HTTP server with TCPware (V4.1 and V5.0) for about a year now. No problems so far. Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Martin Egger Phone: +41 (0)31 338 05 81 Informatik Telecom PTT, Sekt. IK 32 Fax: +41 (0)31 338 55 69 Poststrasse 6, CH-3030 Bern eMail: egger@id.unibe.ch Switzerland ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 5 Dec 1995 21:32:17 -0500 Subject: Re: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <1995Dec5.213217@process.com> From: volz@process.com (Bernie Volz) Date: 5 Dec 95 21:32:17 -0500 References: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> In article <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, tojala@tukki.jyu.fi writes: > Hi > > Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other > freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, > hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using > TCPware. Thanks! If you are interested in a commerical World Wid Web Server for OpenVMS, check out our (Process Software Corporation's) Purveyor WebServer for OpenVMS. For details, see our home page - http://www.process.com You can also test drive the server at http://vms.process.com. Or, send email to info@process.com to request more information. - Bernie Volz Process Software Corporation ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Wed, 06 Dec 1995 13:28:25 PST Subject: Re: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <4a4212$66r@euler.space.net> From: Joerg Ziegler Date: Wed, 06 Dec 95 13:28:25 PST References: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In article <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, writes: > Hi > > Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other > freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, > hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using > TCPware. Thanks! > > T Ojala > Why to use freeware? When you using TCPware from Process Software, than the best will be to use Their PURVEYOR for OpenVMS. Their own WebServer product. Regards Joerg ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 08 Dec 1995 21:40:44 GMT Subject: Re: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <4aacai$jku@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> From: tojala@tukki.jyu.fi Date: Fri, 08 Dec 1995 21:40:44 GMT References: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> <4a4212$66r@euler.space.net> Joerg Ziegler wrote: >In article <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, writes: >> Hi >> >> Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other >> freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, >> hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using >> TCPware. Thanks! >> >> T Ojala >> >Why to use freeware? >When you using TCPware from Process Software, than the best will be >to use Their PURVEYOR for OpenVMS. Their own WebServer product. You may be right. But my need is to get some useful experience *without* any investment. Just to see if I can get it working and to evaluate if we could use it in "real life". Anyway, if you have any experience - good or bad - using Purveyor or any hints using an HTTP-server in OpenVMS environment etc, I'd be glad to share it with you. ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 11 Dec 1995 19:46:20 -0500 Subject: Re: HTTP server for OpenVMS VAX ???? Message-ID: <1995Dec11.194620@process.com> From: volz@process.com (Bernie Volz) Date: 11 Dec 95 19:46:20 -0500 References: <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> <4a4212$66r@euler.space.net> <4aacai$jku@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> In article <4aacai$jku@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, tojala@tukki.jyu.fi writes: > Joerg Ziegler wrote: > > >>In article <49nslj$ju6@mordred.cc.jyu.fi>, writes: >>> Hi >>> >>> Anybody have any experience of David Jones' HTTP server or any other >>> freely available server software?? I'd appreciate *any* information, >>> hints etc that might be useful before starting to install. I'm using >>> TCPware. Thanks! >>> >>> T Ojala >>> >>Why to use freeware? >>When you using TCPware from Process Software, than the best will be >>to use Their PURVEYOR for OpenVMS. Their own WebServer product. > > You may be right. But my need is to get some useful experience > *without* any investment. Just to see if I can get it working and to > evaluate if we could use it in "real life". > > Anyway, if you have any experience - good or bad - using Purveyor or > any hints using an HTTP-server in OpenVMS environment etc, I'd be glad > to share it with you. > With some digging on http://www.process.com you'll find you can evaluate Purveyor WebServer for OpenVMS. A temporary license is provided that is good for 30-45 days depending on when you pick up the kit (over the Internet). The documentation, in postscript, is available too. And, once you've installed it, the entire doc is on-line in HTML format viewable via any browser. Or just go to http://vms.process.com/~help/help.html to read it. - Bernie Volz Process Software Corporation ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 12 Dec 1995 23:51:38 GMT Subject: Need help with TCP/IP over PCMCIA 10-base-T Message-ID: <4al824$mpb@alterdial.UU.NET> From: ecanale@premrad.com (Eric Canale) Date: Tue, 12 Dec 95 23:51:38 GMT Would greatly appreciate any help from any of you gurus who has managed to successfully get TCP/IP working with a PCMCIA network adapter on the Windows 3.11 platform. I have several desktop machines on our TCP/IP network using the following setup: 1. run manufacturer supplied packet driver 2. run winpkt 3. run windows 4. run the trumpet winsock 5. use netscape, eudora, etc. to my heart's content My problem stems from the fact that Megahertz doesn't supply a packet driver with their PCMCIA 10-base-T adapter (model CC10BT). Tech support supplied me with odipkt, which is some kind of generic packet driver they don't directly support, but said would work. It doesn't. I've never been able to get odipkt to work with any network adapter, for that matter. Here's what Mhz's tech support told me to do: 1. run "lsl.com" 2. run "mhzlan.com" note: lsl.com and mhzlan are supplied by Mhz and have to do with initializing the card. 3. run "odipkt" 4. run "winpkt 0x69" 5. run windows 6. run trumpet Everything seems to work until I get to set 6. Trumpet can't find the card and then gives me a GPF. Not pretty. And yes, I have gone to the Trumpet configuration page and set the packet vector to 69. I don't have a clue here and am hoping one of you gurus can help me out. Thanks, Eric Canale ecanale@premrad.com ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 14 Dec 1995 11:52:50 GMT Subject: ProblemS with Tcpware V5 on openvms 6.2 system Message-ID: <4ap36i$miv@seva.mdx.ac.uk> From: ian29@alpha2.mdx.ac.uk Date: 14 Dec 1995 11:52:50 GMT Reply-To: ian29@alpha2.mdx.ac.uk We are experiencing some serious problems with Tcpware V5 on openvms 6.2 Certain messages appear to send the server/retry processes into a tight loop. The mail_server.exe used by TCPWARE ACCVIO's and the only get-out is to kill the process. There is also a build up of temporary files MAIL.TXT, which are not assigned a VMS directory, and can only be viewed after an ANALYZE/DISK/REPAIR on the system disk (or wherever tcpware installed). We had over 50,000 of these which probably built up since our version uprade. anyone else seen this? Ian Clark Middlesex University ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 18 Dec 1995 18:56:18 -0500 Subject: Re: ProblemS with Tcpware V5 on openvms 6.2 system Message-ID: <1995Dec18.185618@process.com> From: volz@process.com (Bernie Volz) Date: 18 Dec 95 18:56:18 -0500 References: <4ap36i$miv@seva.mdx.ac.uk> In article <4ap36i$miv@seva.mdx.ac.uk>, ian29@alpha2.mdx.ac.uk writes: > We are experiencing some serious problems with Tcpware V5 on openvms 6.2 > Certain messages appear to send the server/retry processes into a tight loop. > The mail_server.exe used by TCPWARE ACCVIO's and the only get-out is to kill > the process. There is also a build up of temporary files MAIL.TXT, which are > not assigned a VMS directory, and can only be viewed after an ANALYZE/DISK/REPAIR > on the system disk (or wherever tcpware installed). We had over 50,000 of these > which probably built up since our version uprade. > > anyone else seen this? > > Ian Clark > Middlesex University Yes, a few other sites (including ourselves) have seen this problem. And, an updated version of SMTP is available. Please contact Process Software technical support (support@process.com, 508-879-6994). You can also retrieve the SMTP_V503D_AXP.INC kit from ftp.process.com (under the [.SUPPORT.50_3B] directory). Or, request that a TCPware V5.0-4 kit be expedited to you. Or, send me an email and I'll give you instructions for download the TCPware V5.0-4 kit over the Internet. - Bernie Volz Process Software Corporation ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 19 Dec 1995 05:21:40 GMT Subject: Re: Need help with TCP/IP over PCMCIA 10-base-T Message-ID: <4b5i54$mpb@sundog.tiac.net> From: phl@cyways.com (Peter H. Lemieux) Date: 19 Dec 1995 05:21:40 GMT References: <4al824$mpb@alterdial.UU.NET> In article <4al824$mpb@alterdial.UU.NET>, ecanale@premrad.com says... >1. run "lsl.com" >2. run "mhzlan.com" >note: lsl.com and mhzlan are supplied by Mhz and have to do with initializing >the card. >3. run "odipkt" >4. run "winpkt 0x69" >5. run windows >6. run trumpet > >Everything seems to work until I get to set 6. Trumpet can't find the card >and then gives me a GPF. Eric, You also need a "net.cfg" file in the directory where lsl and mhzlan reside. Take a look at http://www.cyways.com/orglinks.html for more details. Peter Peter H. Lemieux, President cyways, inc. Mail: phl@cyways.com Watertown, Massachusetts 02172-1205 USA Voice: (800) 5-cyways http://www.cyways.com Foreign: +1 (617) 924-7991 ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 20 Dec 1995 00:58:57 GMT Subject: Printing from OpenVMS to XEROX DP350 thru TCPWARE TCP/IP Message-ID: <4b7n4h$8cm@hobbes.compusult.nf.ca> From: Keith Le Feuvre Date: 20 Dec 1995 00:58:57 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are having problems printing from an OpenVMS 5.5-2H4 VAX system using TCPware to a XEROX Docuprint 350 Highlight colour (DP350HC) printer. The documents we are printing have the record attributes of VFC with a two byte header. We have a VAX printer queue defined thru TCPware to printer to the remote printer residing on the Sun Workstation (running Unix) which is the print server for the DP350HC. We have examined the documents before they are sent to the DP350HC printer and they appear fine but when we examine the documents at the Sun there are extra 's. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Keith ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 22 Dec 1995 16:09:06 -0500 Subject: Re: Printing from OpenVMS to XEROX DP350 thru TCPWARE TCP/IP Message-ID: <1995Dec22.160906@process.com> From: shibuya@process.com (Hiroto Shibuya) Date: 22 Dec 95 16:09:06 -0500 References: <4b7n4h$8cm@hobbes.compusult.nf.ca> In article <4b7n4h$8cm@hobbes.compusult.nf.ca>, Keith Le Feuvre writes: > We are having problems printing from an OpenVMS 5.5-2H4 VAX system using > TCPware to a XEROX Docuprint 350 Highlight colour (DP350HC) printer. The Which version of TCPware are you using, and which symbiont (TCPWARE_LPRSMB or TCPWARE_VMSLPRSMB) are you using? > documents we are printing have the record attributes of VFC with a two > byte header. We have a VAX printer queue defined thru TCPware to printer > to the remote printer residing on the Sun Workstation (running Unix) > which is the print server for the DP350HC. We have examined the documents > before they are sent to the DP350HC printer and they appear fine but when > we examine the documents at the Sun there are extra 's. > Where do you see these extra ? Are they for each line, or at the begining/end of the document, or somewhere else? If you are using TCPWARE_VMSLPRSMB, it will use VMS print symbiont for formatting the document, which may insert blank lines for page marging and other stuff depending on how you define the form associated with the queue, which may not defined quite right for your printer. -- Hiroto Shibuya Process Software Corporation ================================================================================ Archive-Date: XXX, 22 Dec 1995 11:32:35 GMT Subject: INFO? IP-V6 Message-ID: <4be50j$9a4@news-rocq.inria.fr> From: Cedric Billaud Date: 22 Dec 1995 11:32:35 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does any one know where or who to contact to get some information about IP-V6 ? Please answer this by mail: cedric.billaud@inria.fr Thanx in advance, Cedric