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Title:Internet Tools
Notice:Report ALL NETSCAPE Problems directly to [email protected].rnet? Read note 448.L for beginner information.
Moderator:teco.mro.dec.com::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer
Created:Fri Jun 25 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4714
Total number of notes:40609

4609.0. "Tunnel 97 beta kits available" by a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needle (Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!") Mon Apr 14 1997 17:14

The Tunnel 97 betas are available for beta testing within Digital.
These kits expire on June 1.  They can be had via ftp from 
oakhill.altavista-software.com using the username tunbeta and the 
password snowfall (note that oakhill is outside Digital's firewall).

Included in this beta are NT for Alpha client and server.

Please send any feedback to me at [email protected].
I'll also keep an eye on this conference if you want to discuss it here.

j.
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4609.1What is the file name?CSC64::J_WALTERJay Walter - Storage Team CXOFri May 09 1997 13:268
    Jeff,
    
    I can connect to the ftp site ok, but the file names are hidden. What
    file do I down load. Also does this still expire on june 1st.?
    Primarilly I am interested in the Alpha client.
    
    Jay Walter
    CSC Storage Team
4609.2a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needleMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Fri May 09 1997 14:3715
Sorry, should have updated this note.  The beta is over and we have shipped
the kits to manufacturing.  They'll be on the shelves May 19.  Tunnel 97
expiring kits (September 1, 1997) are available from our web site at

http://altavista.software.digital.com 

by pushing the "Tunnel Center" button followed by the "Download" button.

Currently, that takes you to 

http://204.123.2.99/cgi-bin/download.cgi/?product=tunnel

Feedback, as always, is welcome and encouraged.

j.
4609.3re: Feedback, as always, is welcome and encouraged. TWICK::PETTENGILLmulpThu May 15 1997 02:174
Do you think you could make the characters in your graphics smaller?
If I take my glasses off and move my face to within 3 inches of the screen
and squint, I can still make out the letters, so your web page designers
haven't yet managed to make attractive but useless pages _yet_.
4609.4MRPTH1::16.121.160.234::slab[email protected]Thu May 15 1997 02:195
That's pretty friggin' funny at 1:15 in the morning.

8^)

4609.4a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needleMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Mon May 19 1997 16:226
OK, I guess I asked for that.  Feedback on THE ALTAVISTA TUNNEL PRODUCT
is welcome and encouraged.  Feedback on the web site can be sent to whoever
cares about that, hopefully someone near the other end of where the
"feedback" button takes you.

j.
4609.5download doesn'tGIDDAY::DRANSFIELDMike Dransfield, Sydney RSSGMon May 19 1997 20:235
    The download gets an error and there is no feedback button to tell
    anyone who cares....
    
    cheers,
    Mike
4609.6teco.mro.dec.com::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayerDanny MayerTue May 20 1997 09:506
>    The download gets an error and there is no feedback button to tell
>    anyone who cares....

	Maybe nobody cares?

		Danny
4609.7a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needleMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Tue May 20 1997 16:165
Thanks for the slam, Danny, but we do care.  But it would be useful to at
least post the error message so we'd know which direction to turn.  It
works fine for me.

Jeff
4609.8In the Usenet tradition, here's more tangentsCIRCUS::GOETZETibetan karma not Made in ChinaWed May 21 1997 19:296
    Actually there are fonts which would be more readable at that text
    size. Studies have shown that using lowercase characters enhances 
    readability. But I didn't find it irritatingly hard to read. And I love 
    those Phillips head screws off to the left of the headings!
    
       erik
4609.9download errorGIDDAY::DRANSFIELDMike Dransfield, Sydney RSSGThu May 22 1997 07:1221
    re the download failing
    
    Error is
    SERVER ERROR
    The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
    unable to complete your request.
    
    Please contact the server administrator, [no address given] and inform
    them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done
    that may have caused the error.
    
    I tried it just now with internet explorer 2.0
    I tried it before with netscape 3.x
    
    I am connecting using userid mikedran0 via the ccs proxy server
    www-proxy.sno.dec.com:8080 which goes via a local ISP connection to
    Telstra Internet (in australia) and across wherever to the altavista
    site.
    
    cheers,
    Mike
4609.10TWICK::PETTENGILLmulpFri May 23 1997 20:094
>    readability. But I didn't find it irritatingly hard to read. And I love 
>    those Phillips head screws off to the left of the headings!

If you trade monitors with me, I bet I'll stop complaining.
4609.11Since beta is expired, how can we get 97.SMURF::GAFJerry Feldman, Unix Dev. Environment, DTN:381-2970Mon Jun 02 1997 19:503
    Now since it is after June 1, has Tunnel 97 gone to SSB. 
    Can cost centers now order it?
    
4609.12a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needleMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Tue Jun 03 1997 12:476
Tunnel 97 should be on the shelves.  We're using a third party for
manufacturing (Logistix) rather than the SSB, but you'd want to order
it from IEG, who should have it.  If you find differently, let me
know and I'll push from this end.

Jeff
4609.13ACISS2::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOWed Jun 04 1997 10:125
    Hmmm... I just placed an order via the imc web-page for the
    personal tunnel software. Anyone know which version I'll get?
    
    
    Dave
4609.14Not available yet at SSBSMURF::GAFJerry Feldman, Unix Dev. Environment, DTN:381-2970Wed Jun 04 1997 12:256
    My supervisor just checked, here is his reponse(6/4/97):
    Tunnel97 cannot be ordered yet.  It'll be in the SSB in about a week.
    I spoke to the product manager and couldn't get a part number.
    
    The software we need to order is Tunnel V2.0 (equivalent to Tunnel 97).
    Looks like I'll need to revert back to 1.0 for this wekend.
4609.15I heard Tunnel97 is shippingPARZVL::ogodhcp-124-40-168.ogo.dec.com::kennedynuncam non paratusWed Jun 04 1997 16:209
Dave,
Please post what you actually receive.  

I was told that SSB had started shipping Tunnel97 as of 
May 28 (when it ran out of Tunnel 1.1 kits).  I was also 
told that the order numbers would not change (but didn't 
think about a possible name in the version) - while attempting 
to see if we need to update the CCS Tunnel service order page.
This was by someone in the AltaVista group
4609.16ACISS2::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOThu Jun 05 1997 09:106
    I called SSB and the person I spoke with indicated the new kits 
    would be shipping 'soon'. To be on the safe side, I asked them to 
    discard my order (they'd just printed it from the mail  account). 
    I'll re-submit the order later (I'm not in any hurry).
    
    Dave
4609.17TLE::INGRAMoopsThu Jun 05 1997 18:4318
Jeff, since you follow this note...

	The beta kit will not install properly on OSR2. Although OSR2 already
	contains the ISDN V1.1 kit, the tunnel installation claims that
	"ISDN patch 1.1 is required for this product". Since I cannot find
	an ISDN patch on the Microsoft site (only the kit), I must assume
	that the beta installation is simply not detecting that the ISDN kit
	is in fact installed.

	This problem has been brought up in the AltaVista Tunnel support forum
	(entry #285), but the AltaVista support people don't seem to know
	what OSR2 is and that ISDN V1.1 is part of it. 

	Do I really have to (re)load the ISDN kit?

Thanks,

Larry
4609.18...is the isdn kit older than osr2?FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Thu Jun 05 1997 18:507
 I took a look at the osr2 files, they appear to be August 24, 1996 and
 older.  But when I tried to expand the isdn kit, it would not expand and
 I was not willing to install it on top of my osr2 w/o knowing the files
 and their ages!

 Bruce