[mod.computers.vax] DecNet and Symbolics & DOS

ANK@CUNYVMS1.BITNET.UUCP (04/04/87)

This is addressed to folk's who may have a a symbolics machine (LISPM)
running Genera 7.

Questions:

        1]      What is the network configuration that you'll have setup
                on NCP such that valid users on a LispMachine are able
                to store their files without password ? Assume that they
                do not have VAX accounts but store files on VAX

        2]      What is the setup and services VAX/VMS provides to a DOS
                machine whithout passwords. ?


        3]      I want to allow users on AT's to use LispMachine to Eval
                their stuff from symbolics, but store their files on a VAX
                Do anyone know if it is possible ?

Finally I want all info about pro's and cons of DECNET and LispM's DNA
interface.

We have a VAX 11/780 running 4.5, with DECNET and also eunice too. I was
wondering if there was a better way say running chaosnet (eunice seem to
have some files that in a sub-directory pertaining to that !!!) ?


                                                Anil Khullar
                                        {Ph.D. Prog in Psychology
                                         C.U.N.Y. Grad. Center.
                                        33 W 42 St. Box 295,
                                         New York NY 10036      }

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