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- Last-modified: 1994/12/30
- Version: 1.1
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- ==============================================================================
- SECTION 1: Introduction and Table of Contents
- ==============================================================================
-
- Document: Windows NT Internet FAQ
- Revision: December, 30 1994
-
- Authors: Steve Scoggins
- email: sscoggin@enet.net
-
- Tom Baltrushaytis
- email: tbaltru@orion.it.luc.edu
-
- Copyright: Copyright (C), 1994 Steve Scoggins & Tom Baltrushaytis
- Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted,
- provided that the copies are not made or distributed
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- PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- Availability: This is available:
- via anonymous ftp from: rtfm.mit.edu
- in the file: windows-nt/internet-faq/part1
- and via WWW from: http://www.luc.edu/~tbaltru/faq/
-
- See also:
-
- The release of Windows NT V3.5 with slip and ppp support has resulted
- in the following questions being asked frequently in the
- comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc and in comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup news groups.
- This document is intended to be a starting point for a new users guide to
- internet connectivity and resources using NT or NTAS slip/ppp for dialup
- access.
-
- We welcome your comments on this FAQ. We also encourage you to send us
- any additional information you would like to see added to this document.
- Send your comments to the authors via the email address listed above.
- If you include attach files use MIME or UUENCODE for the attachments.
- MIME is preferred for attachments.
-
- Third party applications - Your personal experiences with some of the
- commercial add-ons for Internet related products (NFS, Mosaic clients,
- SMTP gateways, etc.) recommendations and installation how-to for
- the multiple COM port cards, and the high speed UART cards.
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 1A: Table of Contents
- ==============================================================================
-
- SECTION 1: Introduction and Table of Contents
- SUBSECTION 1A: Table of Contents
-
- SECTION 2: General Information
- Q2-1: Internet Mailing lists for Windows NT
- Q2-2: Which Internet books are recommended for a Internet beginner?
- Q2-3: Can I have Linux and NT installed on the same pc?
- Q2-4: Where can I find the GNU binaries for NT?
- Q2-5: Where is the port of GNU gcc to NT? Is it version 2.6.+ ?
-
- SECTION 3: Connectivity Hardware
- Q3-1: Where can I locate the latest Microsoft Windows NT 3.5
- hardware compatibility list?
- Q3-2: I'm having trouble installing a SMC 8016 combo network card
- Q3-3: What is the recommended modem.inf entry for USR 28.8 modems?
-
- SECTION 4: Transport Services
- Q4-1: Where can I find out more about tcp/IP, slip, ppp, etc.?
- Q4-2: Where do I find SLIP/PPP for NT? How do I install SLIP/PPP
- for NT?
- Q4-3: Help: My RAS PPP/SLIP connection is not working?
- Q4-4: Where can I find a UUCP implementation for NT?
-
- SUBSECTION 4A: Server
- Q4A-1: Does 3.5's RAS support dynamic ip addressing?
- Q4A-2: If a remote user dials into a NT 3.5 PPP server, will this
- person be able to:
- A.) Use File Manager or Net Use commands to access
- NetBIOS-based shared drives?
- B.) Use a POP mail client to connect to a POP server?
- Q4A-3: Where can I get DNS for NT?
-
- SUBSECTION 4B: Client
- Q4B-1: Where do I configure the RAS TCP/IP settings for PPP connections?
- Q4B-2: Where do I configure the TCP/IP settings for SLIP connections?
- Q4B-3: Example login scripts for various Internet providers
- Q4B-4: How do I automate my slip/ppp login using the switch.inf
- script language?
- Q4B-5: How do I avoid having to click on the DONE button to complete the
- slip/ppp connect when using rasphone?
- Q4B-6: How do I bypass my slip/ppp service providers long banner text
- in the script language?
- Q4B-7: Does anyone know how to put in a delay in switch.inf scripts?
- Q4B-8: How do I get dynamic IP working for slip or ppp?
- Q4B-9: Will the NT slip work with TIA?
- Q4B-10: If I use WFWG V3.11 RAS to connect to a NTAS V3.5
- server can I use telnet and FTP?
- Q4B-11: I am using Windows V3.1 or WFWG V3.11. Can I use Peter Tattam's
- Trumpet winsock software to connect to the NT V3.5 RAS using SLIP
- or PPP? What are the required configuration settings for NT and
- Trumpet to make this work correctly?
- Q4B-12: How do I configure the Chameleon NetManage PPP TCP/IP
- to dial-in using PPP to a NT 3.5 RAS PPP server?
- Q4B-13: Where can I find a UUCP communications software package for
- Windows NT?
-
- SUBSECTION 4C: Gateway
- Q4C-1: How do I enable IP routing between a NTAS server with a PPP/SLIP
- connection to the internet and the local IP subnet?
-
- SECTION 5: Network Applications
- Q5-1: What winsock software works with Windows NT or NTAS Version 3.5?
- Q5-2: Where can I find Windows NT WWW or FTP sites with winsock files?
- Q5-3: Where can I find internet application software for the
- Digital Alpha AXP servers?
- Q5-4: Where can I get NFS for NT?
-
- SUBSECTION 5A: Server
- Q5A-1: Where can I find a WWW server for NT?
- Q5A-2: I have heard that it is possible to create HTML pages with
- MS-Word, is there a template, or a set of macros for that purpose.
- Does any of you know of such templates/macros, and where can they
- be found?
- Q5A-3: What TELNET Servers are commerically available for Windows NT on
- Intel?
-
- SUBSECTION 5B: Client
- Q5B-1: Does anyone know if there is a program which allows you to send
- SMTP mail from the command prompt on NT?
- Q5B-2: Where can I find an archie client for NT?
- Q5B-3: Where can I find a rsh for Windows NT to use with a UNIX host?
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
- SECTION 2: General Information
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q2-1: Internet Mailing lists for Windows NT
-
- ----------
- windows-nt
- ----------
-
- A list for general discussions about all aspects of Windows NT in
- both workstation and server forms.
- To subscribe send a mail message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with contents
-
- join windows-nt your_first_name your_last_name
-
- to leave use contents
-
- leave windows-nt
-
- List messages should be sent to windows-nt@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- The administrator for the list is A.Hamilton@ed.ac.uk to whom
- any queries or problems should be sent.
-
-
- --------------
- ms-back-office
- --------------
-
- Microsoft's Back Office comprises SQL Server, SNA Server, Systems
- Management Server and Exchange (which is Microsoft's future X400-based
- mail product). All these require Windows NT Server as their
- host system. Joining instructions and administrator as for the windows-nt list.
- Note: this is a new list as of 15/11/94 so its a bit quiet yet :-)
-
-
- --------
- lanman-l
- --------
-
- This list is for discussions of Lan Manager. The native networking
- of Windows NT is essentially the same as Lan Manager and interworking with
- MS-DOS, OS/2 and Windows for Workgroups all concern Lan Manager.
-
- To subscribe, send a mail message to listserv@list.nih.gov with contents
-
- subscribe lanman-l your_first_name your_last_name
-
- To leave use contents
-
- unsubscribe lanman-l
-
- List messages are sent to LANMAN-L@nihlist.earn or to LANMAN-L@nihlist.bitnet
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q2-2: Which Internet books are recommended for a Internet beginner?
-
- Ed Krol, "The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog"
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q2-3: Can I have Linux and NT installed on the same pc?
-
-
- Thanks to Mark Cooke (ee2015@mail.bristol.ac.uk) for the following
- answer.
-
- You can use LILO with the linux partition active
- in the superblock instead of the MBR. Using LILO
- you can choose between DOS/NT and Linux. Then I
- use NT's boot manager to choose between Dos and NT.
-
- Installed Dos first, then Linux, and then NT.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q2-4: Where can I find the GNU binaries for NT?
-
- ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/nt/gnu
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q2-5: Where is the port of GNU gcc to NT? Is it version 2.6.+ ?
-
- You can ftp gcc-2.6.0 from ftp.cs.yale.edu /pub/gnat
- (This release includes both the C and Ada front ends. There is
- also a .hlp file for gcc in MS-HELP format)
-
- ==============================================================================
- SECTION 3: Connectivity Hardware
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q3-1: Where can I locate the latest Microsoft Windows NT 3.5
- hardware compatibility list?
-
- You can locate the HCL on FTP.MICROSOFT.COM in the following URL path:
-
- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-docs/hcl/hcl35
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q3-2: I'm having trouble installing a SMC 8016 combo network card
-
- The SMC Elite16 cards work with NT V3.5 if you use the latest
- driver. You can get the latest driver from their bbs.
- They have a bbs at (714) 707-2481 or from the following ftp site.
- ftp://sjf-lwp.novell.com
-
- The SMC tech support email address is techsupt@ccmail.west.smc.com
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q3-3: What is the recommended modem.inf entry for USR 28.8 modems?
-
- Thanks to Christopher Browne (cbrowne@usr.com) at USR for the
- recommended MODEM.INF for various USR modems.
-
- This is the .INF as we have it now. It's been tested on NT 3.1 / 3.5
- andWfW 3.11 with great success. I've been able to use all of our
- modems from the Courier v.34 down to the Sportster 9600 data/fax.
-
- The MAXCONNECTBPS is set at 38400 so that this file works with most
- of the installed base of modems. We only started supporting > 57600
- with the Courier V.32t.
-
- The MAXCARRIERBPS is set but any dce-dce rate that is reported at
- connect isignored since the port is locked. The first release of
- this file was in error since it did not contain the &B1 command
- and this caused considerable pain for a few folks. My apologies!
-
- Using ITU-T as our default allows a USR modem to connect with more
- than USR modems at higher dce rates. This can be changed runtime by
- the user either through the phone number "123-123-1234B0" or by
- changing the INF file. I would prefer to see the phone number used
- so that the modem stays in a more compatible mode by default.
-
-
- ; MDMUSR.INF
- ;
- ; For use with Windows for Workgroups, NT 3.1, NT 3.5
-
- [Responses]
-
- ; General non-connect responses that all USR modems generate...
-
- OK=<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
- LOOP=<cr><lf>RING<cr><lf>
- LOOP=<cr><lf>RINGING<cr><lf>
- ERROR=<cr><lf>ERROR<cr><lf>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<cr><lf>NO CARRIER<cr><lf>
- ERROR_VOICE=<cr><lf>VOICE<cr><lf>
- ERROR_NO_DIALTONE=<cr><lf>NO DIAL TONE<cr><lf>
- ERROR_BUSY=<cr><lf>BUSY<cr><lf>
- ERROR_NO_ANSWER=<cr><lf>NO ANSWER<cr><lf>
-
- ; General connect responses that all USR modems generate...
-
- CONNECT=<cr><lf>CONNECT <ignore>/NONE<ignore>
- CONNECT_EC=<cr><lf>CONNECT <ignore>/ARQ<ignore>
-
- ; Since serial port is locked, carrier rate is irrelevant.
- ; The RAS client calcuates link rate after connection is accepted.
-
- [USRobotics General]
-
- ; This selection can be used by almost ALL USRobotics modems!
-
- ; * A MAXCONNECTBPS of 38400 allows this to be used by older modems
- ; such as the HST 14400.
-
- ; * Compression is off by default because of the lower DTE-DCE rate.
-
- ; * ITU-T standards are on by default to ensure compatibility with
- ; non-USR modems.
-
- ; * X4 is set to ensure compatibility with Sportster modems. Advanced
- ; dial features for Courier can be activated by placing X7 in the dial
- ; string. (i.e. phone number field contains "1-708-676-1059X7"
-
- CALLBACKTIME=10
- DEFAULTOFF=compression
- MAXCARRIERBPS=28800
- MAXCONNECTBPS=38400
- <speaker_on>=m1
- <speaker_off>=m0
- <hwflowcontrol_on>=&h1&r2
- <hwflowcontrol_off>=&h0&r1
- <compression_on>=&k3
- <compression_off>=&k0
- <protocol_on>=&m4
- <protocol_off>=&m0
- <autodial_on>=ATdt
- <autodial_off>=ATd
- COMMAND_INIT=AT&f&a3x4e1q0v1s0=0s7=55s2=128<cr>
- COMMAND_INIT=AT&b1&c1&d2b0x4<cr>
- COMMAND_INIT=<hwflowcontrol><compression><protocol><speaker><cr>
-
- COMMAND_DIAL=<autodial><phonenumber><cr>
- COMMAND_LISTEN=ATS0=1<cr>
-
- ; US Robotics modems are defined in original MODEM.INF are
- ; maintained here for installation purposes
-
- [US Robotics Courier Dual]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- [US Robotics Courier HST]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- [US Robotics Courier V.32bis]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- [US Robotics Sportster 2400]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- [US Robotics Sportster 9600]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- [US Robotics V.FC/V.34]
- ALIAS=USRobotics General
-
- ==============================================================================
- SECTION 4: Transport Services
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4-1: Where can I find out more about tcp/IP, slip, ppp, etc.?
-
- TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1 The Protocols by W. Richard Stevens
- Published by Addison-Wesley
- ISBN 0-201-63346-9
-
- TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt
- Published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
- ISBN 0-937175-82-X
-
- I recommend you check out the following Web HTML document as a
- starting point. "The PC-Internet Connection Update Page"
- http://www.zilker.net/users/internaut/update.html
-
-
- "comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)"
- by Aboba, Bernard D.(1994)
- email address: aboba@netcom.com (Bernard Aboba)
- Aboba, Bernard D.(1994) "comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Frequently
- Asked Questions (FAQ)" Usenet news.answers, available via
- file://ftp.netcom.com/pub/mailcom/IBMTCP/ibmtcp.zip, 57 pages.
- http://www.zilker.net/users/internaut/update.html
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu
- /hypertext/faq/usenet/ibmpc-tcp-ip-faq/part1/faq.html
-
- This FAQ is now fully HTML compatible, and is being automatically
- converted to HTML. This means that if you have a WWW browser, you
- can read the FAQ on-line, and click on links to download individual
- files. This is how I read the FAQ myself, and it is highly
- recommended.
-
-
- The "PPP-FAQ" authored by Ignatios Souvatz (isignatios@cs.uni-bonn.de)
-
- Archive-name: ppp-faq/part1 URL: http://cs.uni-bonn.de/ppp/part1.html
-
- Summary: This document contains information about the Internet
- Point-to-Point Protocol, including a bibliography, a list of
- public domain and commercial software and hardware
- implementations, a section on configuration hints and a list of
- frequently asked questions and answers on them. It should be read
- by anybody interested in connecting to Internet via serial lines,
- and by anybody wanting to post to comp.protocols.ppp
- (before he/she does it!)
-
- "Personal Internet Access Using SLIPP or PPP: How You Use It,
- How it Works" by Frank Hecker
- FTP//ftp.digex.net/pub/access/hecker/internet/slip-ppp.txt
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4-2: Where do I find SLIP/PPP for NT? How do I install SLIP/PPP for NT?
-
-
- A.) Double click on the Main program group
- B.) Double click on Network
- C.) Click on add software
- D.) Choose Remote Access Service
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4-3: Help: My RAS PPP/SLIP connection is not working?
-
- You probably have one of three problems either the slip link is not
- working, or your NT system is not accessing the UNIX service DNS,
- or the IP routing is messed up between your NT system and your slip
- providers UNIX network.
-
- 1.) Can you ping any addresses on the other end of the slip or ppp
- link? Try pinging the UNIX server or the gateway. Drop to DOS and
- use the ping command. Use the numeric IP address.
-
- 2.) Try turning VJ compression off. Sometimes telnet and FTP will
- not work if you have VJ compression on and the system you are
- connected to does not support VJ compression. If you are using
- TIA be sure and set the NT option for VJ compression to off.
- Since, TIA does not support VJ compression.
-
- 3.) Check and confirm that the following are correct:
- Double click on the Main program group icon, then double click on
- the Control Panel icon, then double click on Network icon, select
- the TCP/IP protocol and click on the configure button. Click on
-
- DNS and verify the following is correct:
-
- A.) The Host Name for your PC
- B.) Your Domain Name
- C.) Add the proper DNS IP address or addresses for your slip/ppp
- service.
-
- Click on OK to confirm DNS changes
- Click on OK to close out the TCP configuration dialog.
- Click on OK to close the Network configuration dialog.
-
- If you are not sure please ask slip/ppp service providers system
- admin. to confirm them for you.
-
- 4.) Drop the baud rate to 9600, some UARTs do not work above 9600
- without UART receiver overruns.
-
- 5.) Finally try finding someone else who is using NT slip or ppp
- at your location. Ask the system admin. if anyone else is
- successfully running NT via slip or ppp.
-
- 6.) Can you dial in using slip or ppp from a known working system
- using your username and password?
-
- 7.) Are you using dynamic IP addressing (bootp)?
-
- With slip you will have to manually login using Rasphone and
- then type your IP into the little white box at the lower right
- side of the screen and click on the DONE button. For PPP you
- can automate the login follow the directions under question no.
- 27 below. Also a NT workstation using RAS to dial into a NT
- server will work with dynamic IP if the NT server is configured
- for DHCP.
-
- 8.) Are you using a static IP address?
-
- The first time you dial in using the RAS SLIPP use the manual
- login option, you will get a screen a 0.0.0.0 IP address displayed
- in a white box at the bottom of the screen. Type in your assigned
- SLIP IP address and click on the DONE button. The IP address will
- be written into the rasphone.pbk as the SlipIpAddress=NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN
- entry under the currently active selection in the rasphone.pbk file
- located in the /winnt35/system32/ras directory.
-
-
- 9.) After you dial in and login in shell out to does and see what
- the netstat -rn utility shows.
-
- My netstat -rn returned the following info after my slip link is
- connected. My IP address is 198.60.143.32 and my slip service
- providers gateway is 168.158.8.5
-
- Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric
- 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 198.60.143.32 198.60.143.32 1
- 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
- 198.60.143.32 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
- 198.60.143.255 255.255.255.255 198.60.143.32 198.60.143.32 1
- 224.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 198.60.143.32 198.60.143.32 1
- 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 198.60.143.32 198.60.143.32 1
-
- Route Table
-
- Active Connections
- Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
- TCP 198.60.143.32:1249 168.158.8.5:119 ESTABLISHED
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4-4: Where can I find a UUCP implementation for NT?
-
- You'll find UUCP on ftp.cica.indiana.edu
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 4A: Server
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4A-1: Does 3.5's RAS support dynamic ip addressing?
-
- Yes NTAS V3.5 allows you to setup up a range of address that
- the remote ras clients can request. This is called dynamic addressing
- or bootp. and it works. The NTAS server is configured as a DHCP server.
- When the remote pc calls in via RAS and is authenticated the NTAS server
- assigns the remote pc an IP from the pool of unused IP addresses.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4A-2: If a remote user dials into a NT 3.5 PPP server, will this person
- be able to
-
- A.) Use File Manager or Net Use commands to access NetBIOS-based shared
- drives?
-
- Yes, if the remote user is using NT Workstation V3.5 or WFWG V3.1 RAS.
-
- No, if the remote user is using most third party PPP implementations
- such as Chameleon TCP/IP, Spry Air Series 3.0, and Trumpet SLIP/PPP
- Winsock. Most of the third party TCP/IP software packages do not
- support NETBIOS SMB over a remote slip/ppp connection.
-
-
- B.) Use a POP mail client to connect to a POP server?
-
-
- Yes, if the remote user is using NT Workstation V3.5 and RAS PPP
- with the TCP/IP option enabled on both ends of the RAS link.
-
- Eudora email works great with NT V3.5 for SMTP and POP3
- ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/eudora/windows/1.4/beta
- filename eud143b4.exe
-
- No, if the remote user is using WFWG V3.1 RAS. The WFWG RAS does
- not support PPP and TCP/IP. WFWG V3.1 RAS supports NETBEUI only.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4A-3: Where can I get DNS for NT?
-
- The Windows NT 3.5 resource kit is supposed to include a DNS software
- package, there is also a third party product called 'DNS Magic' that
- runs as a NT Service, company is 'Software Innovations'
- (winnt#innov.com)
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 4B: Client
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-1: Where do I configure the RAS TCP/IP settings for PPP connections?
-
-
- Thanks to Tom Horsley (Tom.Horsley@mail.csd.harris.com) for his
- suggestion of configuring PPP from the Rasphone.
-
- Instead of configuring PPP starting from the Network entry on the
- control panel, I find that I can configure those details
- from the RAS program's phonebook in the Advanced edit dialog. This
- actually makes perfect sense because the details are likely to be
- different for each phone number.
-
-
- For PPP you can configure the TCP/IP settings as follows:
-
- Double click on the Remote Access icon.
- Highlight the proper entry then click on the EDIT button.
- Click on Advanced if set to Basic.
- Click on Network button (Displays the Network Protocol Settings Dialog)
- Check the PPP option.
- Click on TCP/IP Settings
- If using dynamic IP addresses, check "Use server assigned IP addresses".
- If using a static IP address, check "Require specific IP address" and
- fill in your assigned address.
-
- and enter the primary and backup DNS IP addresses. The
- backup DNS is optional.
-
- If your provider supports compressed ppp, check Use VJ compression.
- and also check the use default gateway on remote network.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-2: Where do I configure the TCP/IP settings for SLIP connections?
-
- Double click on the Main program group icon, then double click on
- the Control Panel icon, then double click on Network icon, select
- the TCP/IP protocol and click on the configure button. Click on
-
- DNS and verify the following is correct:
-
- A.) The Host Name for your PC
- B.) Your Domain Name
- C.) Add the proper DNS IP address or addresses for your slip/ppp
- service.
-
- Click on OK to confirm DNS changes
- Click on OK to close out the TCP configuration dialog.
- Click on OK to close the Network configuration dialog.
-
- NOTE: You will have to setup Rasphone to manually dial the first time you
- make a slip connection. Set the security options to "Use clear text
- Terminal login only", and set the Before and After Scripts to NONE. Then
- select/highlight your entry and click on Dial. You will manually login
- the first time you dialup for the slip connection, after the valid login
- using your username and password type slip<cr> at the remote servers
- command prompt, then type your IP into the little white box at the
- lower right side of the screen and click on the DONE button.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-3: Example login scripts for various Internet providers
-
-
- Example login script for MCS.Net in Chicago
-
- Macro Computer Solutions (MCS-DOM)
- 3217 N. Sheffield
- Chicago, IL 60657
- (312) 248-8649
-
- Domain Name: MCS.COM, MCS.NET
- Administrative Contact, Technical Contact
- Denninger, Karl karl@MCS.NET
-
- substitute your username and password in place of the USERNAME
- and PASSWORD The MCS net server uses the commands login and
- password; if your's uses different words, substitute as needed.
-
-
- Here's the MCS.NET script thanks to Walter S. Arnold
- (sculptor@mcs.net) switch.inf file, pretty basic but it works
- with both PPP and Slip.
-
- [McsNet, SLIP]
-
- COMMAND=<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"login:"
-
- COMMAND=sculptor<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"Password:"
-
- COMMAND=*************<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- CONNECT=<match>"Packet mode enabled"
- ;ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=<cr><lf><Diagnostics>
-
- ; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
- ; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed
- ; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response
- ; and sent to the user.
- ; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
- ; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-4: How do I automate my slip/ppp login using the switch.inf
- script language?
-
- You will need to edit the switch.inf file in winnt35/system32/ras
- and add an entry for your slip/ppp login script. The section you
- add must have a label followed by your actual script commands.
- Reference the rasphone.hlp help file and the pad.inf file in
- winnt35/system32/ras for additional information.
- The Microsoft NT V3.5 resource kit (when it is released) will
- have additional documentation on the switch.inf file and the
- script language.
-
- The switch.inf script is as follows:
-
- Substitute your USERNAME, PASSWORD, and IP Address
-
- Note, this script will need to be modified to match your slip
- providers login sequence.
- ;
-
- [Evergreen]
- ;
- ; Wait until we get the "username:" prompt
- COMMAND=
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"ame:"
- ;
- ; Give the username and wait for "password:" prompt
- COMMAND=username<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"ord:"
- ;
- ; Give the password and ignore response (we're done)
- COMMAND=password<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- ; Wait for "Alpine>" send the SLIP command
- OK=<match>"ine>"
- COMMAND=slip<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- ; Wait for my IP address
- CONNECT=<match>"NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN"
- ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=<cr><lf><Diagnostics>
- ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=<lf><cr><lf><Diagnostics>
- ;
- ; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
- ; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed
- ; - the DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the
- ; response and sent to the user.
- ;
- ; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
- ; ERROR responses are for generic failures.
- ;
-
- RAS PHONEBOOK SETTINGS for a SLIP connection to Evergreen
- using Windows NT
-
- Entryname: Evergreen
-
- Modem Settings:
-
- Modem type Microcom Deskporte FAST 28.8K
- UART type: 16550 on Com2
- Enable hardware flow control yes
- Enable modem error control yes
- Enable modem compression yes
- Baud rate 57600
- (use 19200 baud if you do not have a 16550 UART chip for
- your selected COM port)
-
- Network Settings: SLIP
- Force header compression yes
- Use default gateway yes
- Frame Size = 1006
-
- Security Settings:
- Accept any authentication including clear text yes
-
- Terminal or Script
- Before Dialing none
- After Dialing Evergreen
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-5: How do I avoid having to click on the DONE button to complete the
- slip/ppp connect when using rasphone?
-
- I wrote two batch files for using rasdial and it worked great!
- The first rasdial batch file is for initiating the connection.
- I then added to icons one for calling the startnet.bat and one
- for calling the stopnet.bat, you can use the open door icon for
- startnet and the close door icon for stopnet. Place these batch
- files in the winnt directory so they are in the Win NT path.
- Type path at the command prompt for path details. You can get
- the command line options for rasdial by typing
-
- rasdial /help
-
- The startnet.bat file contains one line as follows:
-
- rasdial evergreen
-
- and the stopnet.bat file contains one line as follows:
-
- rasdial evergreen /DISCONNECT
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-6: How do I bypass my slip/ppp service providers long banner text
- in the script language?
-
- The following is one method submitted by (Chris Pirih)
- pirih@eskimo.com
-
- Chris indicates that a better way to do this is as follows:
-
- COMMAND=mypassword<cr>
- OK=<match>"unity%"
- LOOP=<ignore><cr>
- COMMAND=ppp<cr>
-
- The following is a second method submitted by Jason John Schwarz
- (jschwarz@gandalf.ksmith.com)
-
- For the following example:
-
- OK for those other people who's host sends long strings of stuff
- when they initially login here is a fix, I admit it is not pretty,
- and if somebody has a better one I would like to see it, but this
- works at my site, and it seems to be the only thing that does work.
-
- [cc00du]
- COMMAND=<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"login:"
-
- COMMAND=myusername<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"Password:"
-
- COMMAND=mypassword<cr>
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=<cr>
- OK=<ignore>
-
- COMMAND=<cr>
- OK=<match>"unity%"
-
- COMMAND=ppp<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- CONNECT=<match>"Using name=mario"
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-7: Does anyone know how to put in a delay in switch.inf scripts?
-
- Our Shiva system requires about 10 seconds to initialize before
- starting PPP.
-
- Try repeating the following script commands five times in your login
- script.
-
- ; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs
-
- COMMAND=
- NoResponse
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-8: How do I get dynamic IP working for slip or ppp?
-
- I do not have the dynamic IP working for SLIP connections.
- This is because I do not know how to parse the IP and then transfer
- the dynamically assigned IP to the proper RAS variable. I asked
- Microsoft for additional information on the script language and I
- was told that the NT 3.5 resource kit is supposed to have
- additional documentation on the switch.inf script language but it
- is not released yet (supposed to be released soon).
-
- SLIP with dynamic IP
-
- You will have to interactively logon to a SLIP server by manually
- entering name, password, and "slip" to enter slip mode and recieve
- the dynamic IP address. I copied the address to the address box in
- the RAS terminal IP address box. Don't forget to enter the DNS IP
- addressby configuring TCP/IP ( control panel \ network \ advanced \
- enable DNS & DNS... ). Scripting
- examples are included in other sections of this FAQ.
-
-
- After searching for where rasphone stuck my IP address, and I
- found it in the rasphone.pbk entry.
-
- The first time I ran the SLIP login script via Rasphone book
- entry I got a screen with a DONE button and the 0.0.0.0 IP
-
-
- address was in a white box at the bottom of the screen. I typed
- in my SLIP static IP address and clicked on the DONE button.
- This then was written into the rasphone.pbk as the
- SlipIpAddress=198.60.143.32 entry in the Evergreen section of
- the rasphone.pbk file in /winnt35/system32/ras
-
-
- Archive-name: windows-nt/internet-faq/part2
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
- Last-modified: 1994/12/30
- Version: 1.1
-
-
- Below is the rasphone.pbk entry for my Evergreen slip connection
- which uses my static IP address.
-
- [EVERGREEN SLIP]
- Description=
- AutoLogon=0
- User=
- Domain=
- BaseProtocol=2
- Authentication=-1
- ExcludedProtocols=0
- LcpExtensions=1
- DataEncryption=0
- SlipHeaderCompression=1
- SlipFrameSize=1006
- SlipIpAddress=198.60.143.32
- SkipDownLevelDialog=0
-
-
- I played around with a PPP connection using dynamic
- IP and it worked fine. This works because the PPP protocol
- negotiates the proper IP addresses for each end of the link
- and the appropriate MTU etc.
-
- Below is my rasphone.pbk entry for the Evergreen PPP connection:
-
- [ENETPPP]
- Description=
- AutoLogon=1
- User=
- Domain=
- BaseProtocol=1
- Authentication=0
- ExcludedProtocols=3
- LcpExtensions=0
- DataEncryption=0
- PppTextAuthentication=0
- PppIpPrioritizeRemote=1
- PppIpVjCompression=0
- PppIpAddress=0.0.0.0
- PppIpAssign=2
- PppIpDnsAddress=168.158.8.5
- PppIpDns2Address=
- PppIpWinsAddress=
- PppIpWins2Address=
- PppIpNameAssign=2
- SkipDownLevelDialog=0
-
- Below is my switch.inf login script for the Evergreen PPP login
- using dynamic IP.
-
- [ENETPPP]
- ;
- ; Wait until we get the "username:" prompt
- COMMAND=
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"ame:"
- ;
- ; Give the account and wait for "password:" prompt
- COMMAND=USERNAME<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- OK=<match>"ord:"
- ;
- ; Give the password and ignore response (we're done)
- COMMAND=PASSWORD<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- ; Wait for "Alpine>" send the PPP command
- OK=<match>"ine>"
- COMMAND=PPP<cr>
- ERROR_NO_CARRIER=<match>"NO CARRIER"
- ; Wait for my IP address
- CONNECT=<match>"Switching to PPP"
- ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=<cr><lf><Diagnostics>
- ;ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=<lf><cr><lf><Diagnostics>
- ;
- ; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
- ; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed
- ; - the DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response
- ; and sent to the user.
- ;
- ; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
- ; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
- ;
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-9: Will the NT slip work with TIA?
-
- Yes NT slip will work with a TIA SLIP-via-shell account.
- However, Ping and traceroute will not work with a TIA
- SLIP-via-shell account adapter, also TIA does not support
- VJ compression.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-10: If I use WFWG V3.11 RAS to connect to a NTAS V3.5
- server can I use telnet and FTP?
-
- No, the WFWG V3.11 RAS uses the NETBEUI protocol and does
- not support the TCP/IP protocol.
-
- You can use Peter Tattam's Trumpet Winsock which supports
- slip and ppp.
-
- FTP//ftp.trumpet.com.au:/ftp/pub/beta/winsock
- filename twsk20b.zip
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-11: I am using Windows V3.1 or WFWG V3.11. Can I use Peter Tattam's
- Trumpet winsock software to connect to the NT V3.5 RAS using SLIP or PPP?
- What are the required configuration settings for NT and Trumpet to
- make this work correctly?
-
- Yes you can use the Trumpet PPP protocol to dial-in to a NT RAS PPP server.
-
- Note, you can not use SLIP for this connection since NT V3.5 RAS only
- supports PPP for dial-in access.
-
- However you can setup a WFWG PPP connection into a NT RAS server by
- using the new Trumpet 2.0B winsock. Setup Trumpet for PPP with PAP
- authentication as follows:
-
- Setup the following configuration for the NT RAS and TCP/IP as follows:
-
- Using the Registry editor set the following parameters:
-
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP
-
- ForceEncryptedData REG_DWORD 0
- ForceEncryptedPassword REG_DWORD 0
-
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
-
- IPEnableRouter REG_DWORD 1
-
- Setup the Windows NT V3.5 for DHCP with a pool of available IP addresses.
-
- Install the Trumpet Winsock by following the directions in Peter's
- install documentation. Add the path to the Trumpet directory containing
- the winsock.dll to your PATH statement in your Autoexec.bat.
-
- Make sure you do not have any other vendors winsock.dll files in other
- directories which are in the DOS path. If you do, rename them or delete
- them.
-
- Setup the Trumpet for PPP with your IP set to 0.0.0.0 and the gateway
- set to 0.0.0.0
-
- Turn on PAP authentication and enter your normal NT login
- username and password.
-
- When you have finished configuring Trumpet using the Tcpman.exe
- using the Setup menu, the settings are stored in the "Trumpwsk.ini"
- the contents of this file should look similar to the following:
-
-
- [Trumpet Winsock]
- ip=0.0.0.0
- netmask=255.255.255.0
- gateway=0.0.0.0
- dns=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
- time=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
- domain=your.domain.com
- vector=00
- mtu=1500
- rwin=4096
- mss=1460
- rtomax=60
- ip-buffers=32
- slip-enabled=1
- slip-port=2
- slip-baudrate=19200
- slip-handshake=1
- slip-compressed=1
- dial-option=0
- online-check=1
- inactivity-timeout=5
- slip-timeout=0
- slip-redial=0
- dial-parity=0
- font=Courier,9
- registration-name=""
- registration-password="h[G?"Rgl"
- use-socks=0
- socks-host=0.0.0.0
- socks-port=1080
- socks-id=
- socks-local1=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
- socks-local2=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
- socks-local3=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
- socks-local4=0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
- ppp-enabled=1
- ppp-usepap=1
- ppp-username="kjdskjaf"
- ppp-password="sakfjiej"
- win-posn=0 2 636 410 30 415 -1 -1 1
- trace-options=0
-
-
- Use the Tcpman manual login option and type ATDT NNN-NNNNN followed by
- a return to initiate a phone call to the NT PPP server.
- When you see the modem CONNECT echo, hit the ESCAPE key to start up
- the PPP connection negotiation. Use the TCPMAN trace menu option
- with DNS enabled if you want to see the connection negotiations
- echoed to the screen.
-
- The Trumpet PPP will handshake with the Windows NT PPP and you will
- be authenticated. You will then see a message on the Trumpet
- Tcpman screen saying accepted and then you will see the dynamically
- assigned IP address echoed to your screen.
-
- You can use the NT RAS Admin to view the active users after the
- PPP PAP authentication is complete.
-
- I was able to run the Netscape WWW client, J Junod's WS_FTP GUI FTP
- client, and the Trumpet Telnet client sucessfully. The DNS name
- resolution worked flawlessly.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4B-12: How do I configure the Chameleon NetManage PPP TCP/IP
- to dial-in using PPP to a NT 3.5 RAS PPP server?
-
- Use the NetManage Chameleon version 4.01 or later.
-
- Edit the slip.ini file and confirm that the PPP script contains the
- following line:
-
- "SCRIPT=-n"
-
- Confirm that the PPP client configuration is correct, and that the
- defaults are valid. The router and gateway entries should be all zero.
- Double-check your IP address (if dynamic allocation, this should be
- 0.0.0.0). The subnet mask should be the default for your IP address
- (if dynamic, this will be given during PPP negotiations).
- Verify that the login name, password, and domain name are all correct.
-
- If your machine is not physically connected to a network, make sure that
- the MS Loopback Adapter is installed. (That is, if you are using RAS as
- your only network connection.) After adding the MS Loopback Adapter,
- the network bindings will be reconfigured. You will be asked for TCP/IP
- settings for the adapter. Enter your IP address and subnet mask.
- Leave the default gateway clear.
-
- Be sure that the Remote Access Service is installed. Select enable
- receiving calls. Select Control panel, then Remote Access Service, then
- Configure, then Network Settings enable TCP/IP in the middle section.
- Configure this and allow access to the entire network (this may not be
- necessary). Configure the addresses here (I used a static allocation).
- Enable a requested address, if you want the WFW machine to be able to
- request a specific address.
-
- Turn on IP routing and RAS forwarding.
- Using the Registry Editor, set "IPEnableRouter" (REG_DWORD) to 0x1
- in order to enable IP routing.
-
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
-
- IPEnableRouter REG_DWORD 1
-
-
- Note that NTAS users can check this box in
- \ControlPanel\Network\TCP/IP\Configure\Advanced
-
- If other clients on the local subnet will be using the NT RAS
- server as a router, you should also set the following:
-
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasArp\Parameters
-
- You may need to add the registry key entry "DisableOtherSrcPackets".
-
- Set "DisableOtherSrcPackets" (REG_DWORD) to 0x0 to enable the IP packets
- from the other clients on the local ethernet to pass through the
- NT gateway. You can also set it to 0x1 to disable other clients IP
- packets.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Q4B-13: Where can I find a UUCP communications software package for
- Windows NT?
-
- UUPC/extended is a PC based version (and pun of) UUCP (UNIX-to- UNIX
- copy). UUPC/extended is a program which implements peer-to- peer
- networking for using the UNIX UUCP protocols. Windows NT, Windows, MS-DOS
- or OS/2 based Personal Computers using these protocols can exchange
- mail and files with a UNIX system or other UUPC/extended systems over
- dial up or dedicated phone lines.
-
- Automated mail server running at Kendra Electronic Wonderworks.
- Clarkson University BBS
- Registering your current copy
-
- Note: Because of time and disk space restrictions, we do not
- manually e-mail copies of the source or executables,
- provide custom .ARC or .ZIP files with only a limited
- set of the files, or provide other custom distribution
- services-- please don't ask.
-
- Instructions
-
- Anonymous FTP
-
- UUPC/extended 1.12b for Windows NT is available via ftp:
-
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/ibmpc/win3/nt
- upc12bn1.zip 931004 UUPC/Extended UUCP Clone for NT
- upc12bn2.zip 931004 UUPC/Extended UUCP Clone for NT
- upc12bn3.zip 931004 UUPC/Extended UUCP Clone for NT
-
- The master site for UUPC/extended is located at
- Clarkson University at the following URL:
-
- ftp.clarkson.edu, IP address 128.153.4.2, directory pub/uupc
-
- FTP programs vary from system to system; contact your local system
- support staff for instructions on anonymous FTP.
-
- Kendra Electronic Wonderworks archive server
-
- Send a mail message containing the commands "index" and/or "help", one
- command per line, in the body of the message to listserv@kew.com for the
- current file list and/or instructions.
-
- Clarkson University Bulletin Board
-
- The Clarkson University Bulletin Board is reached 24 hours a day at
- (315)268-6667, 8N1, 1200/2400 Baud. Follow the instructions after logon
- to download files.
-
- Registering your current copy
-
- To receive a copy of the next major release when it becomes available,
- register your current copy according to the instructions in How to
- Register UUPC/extended. You can also order the current release from us
- using the form in How to Register UUPC/extended.
-
- About the files
-
- The available UUPC/extended files include:
-
- Name Description
-
- index The current directory listing for the
- UUPC/extended archive. (Only available on
- kewgate and the various Clarkson systems)
-
- upc12bad.zip Formatted documentation files for UUPC/extended
-
- upc12baw.zip Word for Windows documentation source files for
- UUPC/extended
-
- upc12bap.zip Documentation files formatted for a PostScript
- printer
-
- upc12bn1.zip Executable files for Windows NT for Intel x86, 1
- of 3.
-
- upc12bn2.zip Executable files for Windows NT for Intel x86, 2
- of 3.
-
- upc12bn3.zip Executable files for Windows NT for Intel x86, 3
- of 3.
-
- upc12bs1.zip Source files for UUPC/extended, 1 of 2.
-
- upc12bs2.zip Source files for UUPC/extended, 2 of 2.
-
- howtoget.txt This file. (Only available on kewgate and
- various Clarkson systems)
-
- announce.txt A summary of the newest release. This file is
- generally an abridged version of the current
- CHANGES.PRN file included in the documentation
- archive. This file is not created if the current
- release has limited changes. For all releases,
- CHANGES.PRN is the definitive summary of
- changes. (Only available on kewgate and various
- Clarkson systems)
-
- Note: Windows NT users will want upc12bn1.zip, upc12bn2.zip,
- upc12bn3.zip, and upc12bad.zip.
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 4C: Gateway
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q4C-1: How do I enable IP routing between a NTAS server with a PPP/SLIP
- connection to the internet and the local IP subnet?
-
- The following is based on the information I received from several
- sources, you should enable the following registry entries:
-
- Also, make sure you enable routing on the NTAS servers on both ends of
- the PPP to PPP link.
-
- Do not use the same IP address for the local ethernet card and
- the RAS PPP to PPP link. The local ethernet card should have an
- IP assigned from you local subnet, and the PPP IP address should
- be assigned from the Internet providers subnet you are dialing into
- using RAS.
-
- You will have to use the route command to add a static route from the NT server
- to other machines on the local subnet. Use the netstat -rn
- command on the NT server to confirm proper routing table entries
- after you establish the RAS PPP to PPP link.
-
- Enabling Routing of IP Packets on RAS Clients for NTAS V3.5
-
-
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
-
- IPEnableRouter
- REG_DWORD:0x1 Enables IP routing
- REG_DWORD:0x0 Disables IP routing
-
-
-
- You must set the DisableOtherSrcPackets registry entry on RAS clients
- if you want to route IP packets through that RAS client. This parameter
- only affects forwarding of packets on the client side--this does not
- affect the server.
-
- Note: (I could not find this entry so I assume you must add it.)
-
- The registry path for this entry is:
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasArp\Parameters
-
- DisableOtherSrcPackets
-
- REG_DWORD:0x1 Disable IP packets from external sources
- REG_DWORD:0x0 Enable IP packets from external sources
-
- Controls the routing of IP packets with an IP source address other than
- the IP address of the RAS network adapter card.
-
- Set to 0 packets with source address other than the IP address of the
- RAS adapter will be sent.
-
- Set to 1 packets with source address other than the IP address of the
- RAS adapter will not be sent.
-
- Default: 1
-
- We received the following message from Carl Byington with comments
- on the use of Windows NT as a TCP/IP gateway with IP routing enable.
-
-
- FROM: Carl Byington
- TO: Steve Scoggins
- DATE: 11/9/94 11:23 AM
-
- Re: Routing with PPP works!
-
- Well, it does work but there are some pitfalls.
-
- We have a class C internet network that is subnetted, and my part of it uses the subnet mask
- 255.255.255.248 - that gives me 8 host addresses, 2 of which are loopback and broadcast so
- I can have 6 hosts on my subnet, although I currently have only two machines. My host
- addresses are .17 and .18 and the reserved ones are .16 and .23.
-
- The .18 machine is the secondary machine without a modem. The .17 machine is the primary
- machine with the modem and another IP address for the RAS link.
-
- The RAS link uses IP addresses .9 (the Unix end) and .10 (my end). Note that this puts the
- RAS link on a different network than my local ethernet.
-
- I have SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/RasArp/Parameters/DisableOtherSrcPackets set
- to 0 (I had to create this entry).
-
- I have SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/Tcpip/Parameters/IPEnableRouter set to 1.
-
- The configuration for .18 is
- default gateway = .17
- dns server address = .130
-
- The configuration for .17 is
- default gateway = .17
- dns = none
-
- The RAS configuration on .17 is
- require specific IP address = .10
- dns server address = .130
- use default gateway on remote network
-
- With that configuration, if I just boot .17, I can ping .18 but not .130 since we are not
- connected yet. After bringing up the RAS link, I can ping .130 and the rest of the world.
- HOWEVER, we are not done yet. Attempts to ping from .17 to .18 cause NT to die with the
- blue screen. This is on the 807 debug build from MSDNII.
-
- So we reboot .17 and this time set a static route to .18 with
- 'route add x.x.x.18 x.x.x.17'
- reconnect the RAS link and everything works like a charm. Both .17 and .18 can ping the
- world thru the RAS link, and both can run Mosaic. WHEE!!
-
- It seems that the 'use default gateway on remote network' setting in the RAS tcp/ip dialog
- overrides all the local routing unless you have static routes set. If the local network had a lot
- of machines, that would be a real pain. In my case, I can just have the startup group run a
- single route add command.
-
- The other problem is that the route add does not work unless you are logged in with
- administrator privileges, and it does not stick around between reboots. Therefore, after every
- reboot, you need to log in as administrator and reset the local static routes. If you fail to do
- this, then bringing up the ras link and pinging local machines kills your machine. Oh well, at
- least the consequences are severe enough that the training time is fairly small.
-
- Thank you very much for all your help with this!
-
- ==============================================================================
- SECTION 5: Network Applications
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5-1: What winsock software works with Windows NT or NTAS Version 3.5?
-
- You can use the Winsock Application FAQ, by Larsen Consulting as a
- starting point for a list of winsock applications and where to find
- them.
-
- http://www.ramp.com/~lcs/faqhtml.html
- (This will be moved to www.LCS.com sometime in the next two months)
-
- Eudora
- Email for SMTP and POP3
- FTP//ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/eudora/windows/1.4/beta
- filename eud143b4.exe
-
- WinVn NNTP News Reader
- FTP//titan.ksc.nasa.gov/pub/win3/winvn
- filename winvn_92_5.zip
-
- Trumpet NNTP News Reader
- FTP//ftp.utas.edu.au/pub/pc/trumpet/winsock
- file name wtwsk10a.zip
-
- Cello
- FTP//ftp.law.cornell/pub/L11/Cello
- filename cello.zip
-
- NCSA 32 bit Mosaic Client
- FTP//ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/PC/Mosaic
- filename wmos20a8.zip
-
-
- Netscape Communications Corporation Netscape Navigator(TM) WWW Client
- http://home.mcom.com/home/welcome.html
- ftp://ftp.mcom.com/netscape/
-
- Netscape Navigator for free evaluation, academic or non-profit use can be obtained via
- anonymous FTP from ftp.mcom.com. Free evaluation use allows individuals to use the software
- for the purpose of determining whether they want to purchase an ongoing software license.
- Academic and non-profit use means that students, faculty and staff of educational institutions and
- employees of non-profit organizations have unlimited free use of the software. Educational
- institutions and non-profit organizations can also obtain a license free of charge to redistribute
- Netscape Navigator to these individuals. Organizations or individuals wishing to use Netscape
- Navigator for commercial purposes can purchase supported, licensed copies of Netscape
- Navigator directly from Netscape Communications. Pricing starts at $39 for a single user license,
- and volume discounts are available for right-to-copy licenses for multiple users.
-
- Netscape Communications Corporation:
-
- 1-800-NETSITE (1-800-638-7483) (DOMESTIC)
- 1-415-428-4330 (INTERNATIONAL)
- 1-415-254-2693 (FAX)
- info@mcom.com
- sales@mcom.com
- For data sheets and company information: litpak@mcom.com
- For technical support: support@mcom.com
- For Netscape Navigator software beta information: cbeta@mcom.com
- To order our products: order@mcom.com
- https://home.mcom.com/MCOM/ordering_docs/index.html
- for training information: training@mcom.com
-
- Spry Air Mosaic Client
- http://www.spry.com/
- file://ftp.spry.com/
-
- WS_FTP32
- FTP//129.29.64.246/pub/msdos
- FTP//freebsd.cdrom.com/.5/cica/winsock
- ws_ftp32.zip
-
-
- The latest version of this application should always be the file
- /pub/msdos/winsock.files/ws_ftp.zip on ftp.usma.edu (129.29.64.246).
- To access it, enter 129.29.64.246 as the host name and check the
- "anonymous login" box in the WS_FTP connect dialog box.
- The latest version is usually uploaded winftp.cica.indiana.edu in
- the /pub/PC/win3/winsock directory as ws_ftp.zip. A test Windows
- NT version of this program may be found as follows:
- ws_ftp32.zip on ftp.usma.edu.
- Beta versions are only available from ftp.usma.edu in the
- /pub/msdosdirectory as ws_ftp.zip.beta
- Source code for the 93.12.05 version is in the file ws_ftp_s.zip
- in the /pub/msdos/winsock.files directory on ftp.usma.edu.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5-2: Where can I find Windows NT WWW or FTP sites with winsock files?
-
- Windows NT FTP & WWW Sites
-
- Microsoft Corporation World-Wide-Web Server
- http://www.microsoft.com/
- The latest Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 hardware compatibility list (HCL)
- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-docs/hcl/hcl35
-
- California State University San Marcos Library Technical Services
- (Great collection of Windows NT files!)
- Windows NT WWW Page
- http://coyote.csusm.edu/cwis/winworld/nt.html
- Windows NT FTP server
- ftp://coyote.csusm.edu/pub/winworld/nt
-
- Digital's Home Page
- http://www.dec.com/
- Neat guide to internet application software for the
- Digital Alpha AXP servers
- http://www.digital.com/cgi-bin/www-swdev/PRODUCTS/CATALOG/catalog
-
- The Advanced Systems User Group
- http://128.150.146.76/ASUG.HTML
- The Advanced Systems User Group is a Windows NT-only user group.
- It was founded in August 1993 in Washington, DC.
- Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates attended the first ASUG meeting
- in October 1993. In it's first year the ASUG has grown to nearly 2,500 members.
- They also have a Windows NT Bulletin Board System, located in Washington, DC
- Dial: 202-244-1161 or 202-244-1168 (use 8N1)
- All-Windows interface; true client-server, you haven't seen anything like this!
-
-
- Rocky Mountain Windows NT Users Home Page
- http://budman.cmdl.noaa.gov/RMWNTUG/RMWNTUG.HTM
-
- Netscape Communications Home Page
- http://home.mcom.com/
-
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Windows NT and NT Advanced Server Information Page
- http://ms-nic.gsfc.nasa.gov/Titles/WinNT.html
-
- EMWAC Web Server
- http://emwac.ed.ac.uk/html/top.html"
- ftp://emwac.ed.ac.uk/
- gopher://emwac.ed.ac.uk/
- The European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC) is an integral part of the
- Computing Services of the University of Edinburgh and has been set up to support and act as a
- focus for Windows NT within academia. It is sponsored by Datalink Computers, Digital,
- Microsoft, Research Machines, Sequent and the University of Edinburgh. This WWW Service is
- provided from a Sequent WinServer running Windows NT.
-
- EMWAC's Internet Toolchest for Windows NT
- http://emwac.ed.ac.uk/html/internet_toolchest/top.html
- The HTTP Server for Windows NT implements the HTTP/1.0 protocol. It runs as a Windows
- NT "service", just like the FTP Server which comes with Windows NT. By analogy with the
- UNIX HTTP server daemon which is called httpd, the Windows NT HTTP server service is
- called https. The HTTP server service is configured using a Control Panel "applet".
- (Note: you will also find a Freeware Gopher Server and WAIS Server at this URL.)
-
- University of Karlsrruhe, Germany NT Support Center
- http://jerusalem.windows-nt.uni-karlsruhe.de/english.htm
-
- WINDOWS NT Information - Main Menu- Stuttgart
- Germany,http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/misc/nt/nt.html
-
- http://raj-server.srv.cs.cmu.edu/
-
- TELNET Server for Windows NT on Intel
- Ataman Software makes a shareware telnetd for Windows
- NT (it comes bundled with rlogind and rexecd). You can pick up
- the unregistered version via anonymous ftp from:
-
- ftp://utahwired.com:/users/ataman/products/
- filename atrls13i.zip (Intel)
- atrls13a.zip (Alpha AXP)
-
- It can also be found in the WUGNET CompuServe Forum, keyword TELNETD
-
- Archie client for Windows NT
- ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/.5/cica/winsock/wsarch06.zip
-
- GNU binaries for Windows NT
- ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/nt/gnu
-
- TCP/IP files for Windows NT
- ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/win/tcpip
-
- Sendmail for Windows NT
- WinNT's Blat ver 1.0
- gepasi.dbs.aber.ac.uk:/blat10.zip
- ftp.cica.indiana.edu:/pub/pc/win3/nt/blat10.zip
-
- Some other interesting Winsock Internet Sites
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Winsock Application FAQ - Larsen Consulting
- (An extensive guide to Winsock applications)
-
- If you are looking to see what has been released/updated within
- the last 20 days (and is FTP'able), point your WWW client to:
-
- http://www.LCS.com/newfaq.html
-
- To peruse the entire listing of FTP'able Winsock Applications:
-
- http://www.LCS.com/faqhtml.html
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/pub/pc/win3/winsock
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/ibmpc/win3/winsock
- ftp://ftp.halcyon.com/disk2/tiskwin
- ftp://nigel.msen.com/pub/systems/ms-windows/networking/winsock/apps
- ftp://dorm.rutgers.edu/pub/msdos/winsock/apps
- ftp://ucselx.sdsu.edu/pub/ibm/winsock
- ftp://dime.cs.umass.edu/pub/rcf/opine-dist/msdos/winsock
- ftp://risc.ua.edu/pub/network/winsock
- ftp://ftp.uga.edu/pub/msdos/mirror/winsock
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5-3: Where can I find internet application software for the
- Digital Alpha AXP servers
-
- http://www.digital.com/cgi-bin/www-swdev/PRODUCTS/CATALOG/catalog
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5-4: Where can I get NFS for NT?
-
- NFS Server for Windows NT.
- Email sales@bws.com for more information
- Beame & Whiteside Software, Inc.
- Ph: 919-831-8989
- 706 Hillsborough St.
- FAX: 919-831-8990
- Raleigh, NC 27603-1655
-
- Intergraph Corporation
- One Madison Industrial Park CR1102
- Huntsville, AL United States 35894
- Contact: John Allen
- Phone: (205) 730-6112
-
- Application: PC-NFS for Windows NT V2.0
- Operating System: NT
- Status: QTR4 CY1994
- Description: A co-development effort of Sun Select and
- Intergraph Corporation. Provides Windows NT users with
- network access to files on UNIX and other systems acting
- as NFS servers.
-
- The Intergraph Corporation NFS solution includes two products:
- PC-NFS for Windows NT and DiskShare for Windows NT.
- The X Window System server is called eXalt.
- These products promote open communication and
- NT Advanced Server, and UNIX operating systems
-
- WWW home page for Intergraph
- http://www.intergraph.com/
- by electronic mail:
- info@intergraph.com
- by telephone from the U.S.:
- information:1-800-345-4856
- support:1-800-633-7248
- training 1-800-240-4300
- regional sales information:1-800-240-1000
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 5A: Server
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5A-1: Where can I find a WWW server for NT?
-
- ftp://nigel.msen.com/pub/packages/infosystems/www/servers/https/hsi386.zip
- ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/pub/pc/win3/winsock/serweb03.zip
- ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/.5/cica/winsock/serweb03.zip
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5A-2: I have heard that it is possible to create HTML pages with
- MS-Word, is there a template, or a set of macros for that purpose. Does any
- of you know of such templates/macros, and where can they be found?
-
- You can use CU_HTML which is available via anonymous
- ftp from ftp.cuhk.hk in the directory /pub/www/windows/util. It's
- a document template for Word 2 or 6. It's well integrated with Word
- and includes its own tool bar for commonly used html statements.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5A-3: What TELNET Servers are commerically available for Windows NT on
- Intel?
-
- Alex Miller (amm@netcom.com) wrote:
-
- My company (Ataman Software) makes a shareware telnetd for Windows
- NT (it comes bundled with rlogind and rexecd). You can pick up
- the unregistered version via anonymous ftp from:
-
- utahwired.com:/users/ataman/products/
- atrls13i.zip (Intel)
- atrls13a.zip (Alpha AXP)
-
- It can also be found in the Windows NT section of America Online and
- the WINSHARE, WUGNET, and MSWIN32 forums on CompuServe (search for
- keyword TELNETD).
-
- ==============================================================================
- SUBSECTION 5B: Client
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5B-1: Does anyone know if there is a program which allows you to send
- SMTP mail from the command prompt on NT?
-
- Pedro Mendes, (prm@aber.ac.uk) just finished making one such program,
- and it is freeware, see below:
-
- WinNT's Blat ver 1.0 has been uploaded to the following FTP sites:
-
- gepasi.dbs.aber.ac.uk:/blat10.zip
- ftp.cica.indiana.edu:/pub/pc/win3/nt/blat10.zip
-
- Distributions are in the form of .ZIP files, be sure to user binary
- mode FTP to do the transfer.
-
- Blat is a command line SMTP mail client for Windows NT, originally by
- Mark Neal and Pedro Mendes. A great part of the code in this program
- was produced by the WinVN team (including GENSOCK.DLL).
-
- Both source code and binaries for intel 80486 are distributed.
- Recompile the source code if you need it for a different
- architecture.
-
- below is a description of the program:
-
- Blat is a Public Domain (generous aren't we?) Windows NT console utility which
- will e-mail a file to a user via SMTP. The program requires the "gensock" DLL
- (borrowed from WinVN). A Registry entry is generated when the program is used
- with the -SMTP flag. This stores the address of the SMTP server, and the
- address of the _default_ sender (this may be overridden with the -f flag).
- Impersonation can be done with the -i flag which puts the value specified in
- place of the senders address in the "From:" line of the header, however if this
- is done the real senders address is stamped in the "Reply-To:" and "Sender:"
- lines. This can be useful when using the program to send message from NT users
- that are not registered on the SMTP host.
-
-
- SYNTAX:
-
- Blat <filename> [-s <subject>] -t <recipient> -f <address>
- -c <carboncopy> [-i <address>]
-
- Blat -SMTP <server address>
- Blat -SMTP <server address> <senders address>
- Blat -h
-
- -SMTP <server address>: address of SMTP server,
- -SMTP <server address> <senders address>: address of SMTP host, default sender
-
- <filename>: the file with the message body,
- -s <subject>: the (optional) subject line,
- -t <recipient>: the recipient's address(es),
- -t <recipient>: address(es) for carbon copies,
- -f <sender>: the sender's address (must be known to the SMTP server),
- -i <address>: a 'From:' address, not necessarily known to the SMTP server.
- -h: this help.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5B-2: Where can I find an archie client for NT?
-
- ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/.5/cica/winsock/wsarch06.zip
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Q5B-3: Where can I find a rsh for Windows NT to use with a UNIX host?
-
- William Cheung (wcheung@ee.ubc.ca) has developed a program called
- WinRSH/WinRSH32 - Remote Shell for Windows 1.6
-
- This is an eighth release of WinRSH - Remote Shell for Windows
-
- The following details what are fixed/improved in this version:
-
- WinRSH 1.6:
-
- 1. Added a message bar to display messages internal to WinRSH.
-
- 2. Fixed occasional screen garbling bugs.
-
- 3. Disconnection from the remote host is now more responsive.
-
- 4. Fixed a bug in not able to check the "Log to File" menu once it
- is unchecked.
-
- 5. The source code is now distributed as part of WinRSH in the SRC
- directory under the GNU licenses and agreements.
-
- For those who don't know what WinRSH is...
-
- WinRSH contains a very simple user interface to allow a Window's
- user to run a program remotely on your workstation using either the
- RSH daemon or the REXEC daemon. The results of the remote execution
- are then displayed in a scrollable window.
-
- The following is an excerpt from readme.txt included in the
- distribution.
-
- WinRSH - Remote Shell for Windows 1.6
- WinRSH32 - Remote Shell for Windows 1.6
- Written by William Cheung (wcheung@ee.ubc.ca)
- Copyright (C) 1994 William Cheung
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- WinRSH/WinRSH32 is free software; you can redistribute it in its entirety
- in any form you like. If you find any bugs, feel free to send me an
- email at wcheung@ee.ubc.ca. Please read "license.txt" for GNU licensing
- information. If you have added new features to WinRSH, please send me
- all the source code modifications, including the version of WinRSH that
- you are based on. Your additions may benefit other users.
-
- Requirements
-
- o An IBM-PC or compatible computer using 386 or above CPU with at
- least 4 MB RAM.
- o Window Socket installed properly.
- o A host supporting at least one of RSH or REXEC daemon.
-
- Downloading Instructions
-
- You can now ftp WinRSH from datacom.ee.ubc.ca [137.82.57.20]. Login
- as an anonymous user and change directory to /pub/pc/winsock. The
- file is called wrsh16.zip.
-
- ==============================================================================
- END Windows NT Internet FAQ
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