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1512.1 | vms please | KAOFS::R_YURKIW | reward those who bring bad news!! | Mon Oct 03 1994 11:21 | 6 |
| This is fine for people who know how to access this web. Can someone
please move these to a valid vms directory that can be accessed by all.
Thanks.
Roger
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1512.2 | sorry, but | NETCAD::ANIL | | Mon Oct 03 1994 19:52 | 17 |
| - You can access "this web" with VMS, UNIX, ULTRIX, OSF, Pathworks,
or Microsoft
- you can use an Alpha, MIPS, a plain old VS2000, IBM PC, or
Apple MACintosh
- you can view it with a color graphics monitor, monochrome monitor,
or a plain old ASCII terminal off a VMS timesharing machine
- You don't need to have Internet access, this stuff is all
Digital internal (and confidential) - but you do have Internet
access, whether you know it or not.
A lot of people have spent a considerable amount of time to ensure
that any Digital employee can use the Web. The least you can do
is make a small effort to figure out how to get started. It
would be well worth your time.
Hint: Ask a colleague, or your system administrator, or get into
SOFBAS::INTERNET_TOOLS.
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1512.3 | MOSAIC is THE tool but ... | TLSE10::SELLES | Pierre-Jean - Toulouse -France | Tue Oct 04 1994 06:43 | 16 |
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i completely agree with you concerning the WEB and its use
thru Mosaic ; it is quite amazing all you can do with it
i'd experienced it in a customer site ;-)
but ...
there are still Digital sites not equiped with Decnis ( i know ,
we look like Jurassic Park !! ) so we dont have TCP/IP access to Easynet .
this should be fix asap , but , meanwhile , if there were an old
decnet access , we would be happy with it !!!
thanks for the Dinosaurs PJ
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1512.4 | don't be so hasty | KAOFS::R_YURKIW | reward those who bring bad news!! | Tue Oct 04 1994 10:03 | 9 |
| re: .2
I agree that access through TCP/IP would be very nice however IP is NOT
routed out of this office let alone out of the country yet. I have no
eta as to when this will change so please don't be so quick to assume I
am lazy and don't want to bother finding out how to get on this so
called Digital Web.
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1512.5 | | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Acronym Decoder Ring Architect | Tue Oct 04 1994 11:03 | 14 |
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Perhaps those in the US who enjoy the full services provided by
connections to the EASYnet core should consider their global counter
parts. All the hoopla about MOSAIC and pointers to Web servers and FTP
locations, means diddly to some stuck behind a reverse lat gateway with
no IP connectivity to anything. Canada has no IP services. Canada
will not have IP services until January at one site possibly.
Please take pity on those who are not so fortunate to be viewed as
a strategic market. Hell we only make our numbers every year.
Scott
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1512.6 | Please, no more flames... | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be at the Penobscot | Tue Oct 04 1994 11:58 | 8 |
| Please, no more flames about web access. Engineers here made the honest
mistake of assuming that everyone in the company has access to the internet.
The flames *should* go to the people who control the network and to the people
they report to. There is critical info there that the field needs to know.
Tom Hood
HUBwatch
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1512.7 | | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Acronym Decoder Ring Architect | Tue Oct 04 1994 14:44 | 13 |
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I agree that there is critical info there that the field requires.
All I'm trying to get across ( and I believe the others) is that we
don't have access, and won't in the next several quarters at best, and
therefore are requesting DECnet access to this information.
Believe me we have protested the uncompetitive environment we are
faced with but have been told as I'm sure everyone has, that there
isn't the money. So please try to provide DECnet access for this
valuable information.
Scott (ip challenged)
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1512.8 | | NETCAD::ANIL | | Tue Oct 04 1994 19:34 | 40 |
| I understand - without TCP/IP it's not possible to access the
Web.
A couple points, and some suggestions:
- Language nit - this caused some confusion for me. "TCP/IP" is not the
same as "internet", which is also not the same as "Internet". A while
back, many of us had TCP/IP but no access to the Internet; Digital's
IP gateway folks have fixed that recently to allow limited access to the
outside world.
- One of the earlier replies mentioned the lack of a DECNIS. In
a branch office a DECbrouter 90 would be much more appropriate,
and also cheaper. Also, I believe the WANrouters now
offer IP functionality.
- Use of a Brouter90 assumes that a connection point is available into
the DEC IP network. If all you have is DECnet access, I believe
that there is a Digital product out there that runs IP over
DECnet that you might want to look into.
- Failing all this, get an account on some machine in DEC that you
can "set host" to, which has IP access, and use "lynx" to get at the
Web.
The ideal solution, of course, is to have "official" connect points into
Digital's IP backbone to branch offices which need it. But there
are workarounds.
As far as those who would like to have this info available over DECnet:
that's mostly where it comes from anyway, with some graphics
thrown in. It's something I did in my spare time on my own
initiative - nothing official. Too bad (and worrisome) that so many
people don't have TCP/IP connectivity. I'd have liked to see at least
one reply in here saying that someone from the field benefited from it!!
Anyway: do a title search for a keyword from the topics listed in .0
in this conference for the same info. The other thing to look at is
Sales Updates, which are also available on VTX.
Anil
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1512.9 | No response anyway | LARVAE::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Fri Oct 07 1994 12:48 | 5 |
| I eventually got my hands on a mosaic web system and tried to get access as
well as direct ftp access only to get no response from the node anyway. Is
the system still reachable or does it get taken offline ?
Rog
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1512.10 | | NETCAD::ANIL | | Fri Oct 07 1994 19:10 | 7 |
| If you were trying to access it from outside of Digital, you wouldn't
be able to get to it since this is Digital internal-only access.
If trying from within, and you consistently can't get access, talk
to Scott Lawrence (NETCAD::). The internal IP network occasionally
gets hosed, but usually recovers quickly.
Anil
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1512.11 | help for DECnet-only users | NETCAD::SLAWRENCE | | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:13 | 3 |
|
See note 1608
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