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Network Working Group Request for Comments: 193 NIC 7138 |
14 July 1971 E. Harslem - Rand J. Heafner - Rand |
As of 15 July we had contacted or been contacted by the sites
Telnet-
NCP- ICP User Server like Log-on Accessed
NCP-1 107 80 Telnet Telnet Protocol Procedure Services
----------------------------------------------------------------- SDC | x | | | | | | | |
----------------------------------------------------------------- UCLA-91 | | x | | x | x | | | |
----------------------------------------------------------------- UCLA-S7 | x | x | x | x | x | | x | x |
----------------------------------------------------------------- SRI-10 | | x | | | | x | x | |
----------------------------------------------------------------- UCSB | x | x | x | | | | x | x |
----------------------------------------------------------------- MIT-10 | | x | | x | | | | |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
MIT-645 | |par-| | | | | | |
| |tial| | | | | | |
----------------------------------------------------------------- LL-67 | x | | x | | x | | | |
----------------------------------------------------------------- BBN-10 | | x | | | | x | x | x |
----------------------------------------------------------------- UTAH | x | x | x | | | x | | |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
SRI-10: The Telnet-like protocol differs from Telnet in
that lines are terminated by X'OD' rather than
X'ODOA'. John Melvin will have it fixed by
the time you read this.
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LL-67: Joel Winett telles me NCP, ICP, EBCDIC, Telnet and
access to a virtual 360 are working. Due to hard-
ware difficulties we have not verified this.
BBN-10: Same difference as SRI with respect to Telnet.
Under certain conditions, the ICP generates a
zero byte size. Ray Tomlinson tells me these
idiosyncracies will be taken care of in about
a week. Three sites have commented that TENEX
assigns the same local socket to multiple connec-
tions, when acting as a server. Ray says that
this is the design -- not an error. BBN TENEX
is currently being used productively via the
Net, for some non-Network related problems.
UTAH: Our tests with UTAH were pre-TENEX. TENEX is
currently being installed at UTAH.
MIT-645: Our understanding is that most software is
working; we have not verified this.
[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Paul Williams 6/97 ]
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