mohamed@hscfvax.UUCP (11/25/87)
In article <4899@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>, earle@jplopto.uucp (Greg Earle) writes: > Try user%foo.SPAN@jpl-vlsi.ARPA [aka] user%foo.SPAN@vlsi.JPL.NASA.GOV. It works! Now would some kind soul give us a gateway to the HEPnet (High Energy Physics network)? What other wide area DECnet networks other than SPAN and HEP are out there? And how does one access them? Thanks
earle@jplopto.uucp (Greg Earle) (11/29/87)
In article <476@hscfvax.UUCP> mohamed@hscfvax.UUCP (750025@Mohamed_el_Lozy) writes: >In article <4899@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>, earle@jplopto.uucp (Greg Earle) writes: >> Try user%foo.SPAN@jpl-vlsi.ARPA [aka] user%foo.SPAN@vlsi.JPL.NASA.GOV. >It works! >Now would some kind soul give us a gateway to the HEPnet (High Energy Physics >network)? Well, I'm a little foggier on this one, but there's a machine at Caltech called `cithep.Caltech.EDU'; perhaps this machine talks to this HEP network? Greg Earle earle@jplopto.JPL.NASA.GOV Gainfully unemployed earle%jplopto@jpl-elroy.ARPA [aka:] earle%jplopto@elroy.JPL.NASA.GOV Los Angeles, CA ...!cit-vax!elroy!smeagol!jplopto!earle