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From: WANCHO@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL ("Frank J. Wancho")
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: PCroute 2.0 ($800 IP router) now available
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Date: 13 Aug 89 07:19:00 GMT
Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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Brian,
PCroute 2.0 is available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
as the file PD1:PCROUT20.ARC. Many of the PC-specific
utilities announced to this list are also available here, including
the NCSA and KA9Q files.
BITNET users on this side of the Atlantic can request files from
LISTSERV@RPIECS or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1. These servers cache files from
our MSDOS, CP/M, and MISC collections. EARN servers, in turn, cache
files from the RPIECS cache.
EARN users should make their file requests through the closest TRICKLE
server on the European continent: AWIWUW11 (Austria), BANUFS11
(Belgium), DKTC11 (Denmark), DB0FUB11 (Germany), FINTUVM (Finland),
IMIPOLI (Italy), EB0UB011 (Spain), and TREARN (Turkey).
These EARN servers also cache files from our UNIX-C and MACINTOSH
collections through another LISTSERV cache host. Many of the
Unix-specific files announced on this list are in the UNIX-C
collection, including the 4.3bsd network updates.
The basic introductory information on the use of these servers will be
sent in response to the command:
TELL LISTSERV AT LISTSERV-nodename /HELP
or
TELL TRICKLE AT EARN-nodename /HELP
Or simply entering the command /HELP in a regular email message
containing a replyable From: line from the perspective of these
servers.
--Frank