Networking Software

networking/bsdslan.cpio.gz (91/10/12)
Roger Florkowski (...!cs.utexas.edu!taliesin!roger) ported and created a set of BSD r*commands to the UNIX PC STARLAN. You can do remote operations to your STARLAN nodes like remote tape backup, remote shell commands, and remote copies. This enhances the STARLAN hardware greatly, giving you more functionality than AT&T did with just cu and uucp.
networking/k5jb.k33.tar.gz (94/03/24)
Successor to the KA9Q package. This one is source only though. (Well, it does include a x86 executable, but that hardly counts, does it?)
networking/net-README.gz (91/10/12)
networking/net7300-bin.gz (91/10/12)
networking/netsrc.cpio.gz (91/10/12)
KA9Q Internet Protocol Package (implements slip, builtin ftp, telnet, smtp, finger) A must for those "Ham's" as well as those who want to experiment with a user based (not driver based) slip IP package. net7300-bin.Z is the binary, and net-src.cpio.Z is the cpio archive containing the source. Thanks to Rob Stampfli [cis.ohio-state.edu!n8emr!kd8wk!res] for all his work, and make sure you get his net-README file! (Version 890421.1 + kd8wk.3a)
networking/rlogin.cpio.gz (91/10/12)
Remote login to another STARLAN node (simple-communications program). Must have STARLAN hardware to use.
networking/uucpd.gz (93/09/08)
A compiled copy of the uucpd program that was posted to comp.sources.3b1.