Date: Wed, 4 Jan 1995 12:17:04 +0059 (MET) From: Andreas Schulz <ats@g386bsd.first.gmd.de> To: hellis@domus.com (Hugh S. Ellis) Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: TCP/IP stack for PCs Message-ID: <199501041117.MAA10762@g386bsd.first.gmd.de> In-Reply-To: <199501040144.UAA00314@domus.domus.com> from "Hugh S. Ellis" at Jan 3, 95 08:44:23 pm
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> While FreeBSD is really cool, I think I may get some resistance to converting > all my users from DOS to FreeBSD. Given that they may be running DOS, or > worse, DOS + Novell, what is the best way to allow them to access my FreeBSD > server? > > I have been told that there are some reasonable public domain TCP stacks for > PCs running Windows. Any recommendations as to what I should be looking for? > Also, if I can tune up my firewall, I would like to get them running X. Are > there versions of X for MS-Windows out there? What is likely to be most > compatible with my FreeBSD system? There are many possibilities to do that. What i like most in the moment is to use the trumpet software as the TCP/IP stack for DOS/windows and use eudora as a mail program and qvtnet as a news reader and for login/ftp connection. netscape is my choice as a WWW reader. I don't know if this works well with novell. We don't have another network. Only using DOS/WINDOWS on some PC's. I have also read pegasus is a nice email package under windows. Another option for the TCP/IP stack should also be PC/NFS from SUN or a TCP/IP stack for windows from Microsoft. ATS ( ats@first.gmd.de or ats@cs.tu-berlin.de ) Andreas Schulz GMD-FIRST 12489 Berlin-Adlershof Rudower Chaussee 5 Gebaeude 13.7 Tel: +49-30-6392-1856/+49-177-2134745 Germany/Europe
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