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[ih] Early Unix networking
- Subject: [ih] Early Unix networking
- From: dhc2 at dcrocker.net (Dave Crocker)
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 10:26:36 -0700
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On 10/10/2016 7:45 AM, Paul Ruizendaal wrote:
> For introduction: I'm a retro-computing hobbyist who's interested in the origins of networking in Unix (other than uucp).
Paul,
Your summary reads well. And it defines a concrete and (IMO) entirely
reasonable scope for what you probably mean with the above statement of
intent.
However you might be interested in a slightly broader scope.
I suggest you consider email-based unix network access. Although a much
more constrained channel than a packet-level interface, this was a
legitimate means of gaining Arpanet (and then Internet) access for a
number of years, and greatly expanded the community of participants.[1]
To the extent you are interested in exploring this, then you'd have to
include uucp, but also CSNet's Phonenet [2],[3].
d/
[1] To Be "On" the Internet; RFC 1775
[2] HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF CSNET;
https://www.internetsociety.org/sites/default/files/pdf/Comm83.pdf
[3] MMDF; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMDF
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Dave Crocker
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