paul@sunatb.UUCP (Paul Rijnhout) (04/17/91)
We are searching for a NFS implementation for VMS V5.x to connect our unix systems and PC's to the VMS filesystems. Where can we find NFS for VMS ? What are the caveats ? Thanks in advance -- Paul Rijnhout (paul, {..hp4nl!bsovax!}sunatb!paul, paul@sunatb) BSO/AT Breda, The Netherlands
karsten@tfl.dk (04/18/91)
In article <397@sunatb.UUCP>, paul@sunatb.UUCP (Paul Rijnhout) writes: > > We are searching for a NFS implementation for VMS V5.x to connect our > unix systems and PC's to the VMS filesystems. > Where can we find NFS for VMS ? What are the caveats ? > > Thanks in advance > -- > Paul Rijnhout (paul, {..hp4nl!bsovax!}sunatb!paul, paul@sunatb) > BSO/AT Breda, The Netherlands At least the following companis have NFS: DEC: VAX-ULTRIX connection. caveats: The pourest implementation of TCP/IP you can get. It havn't even got mail! We have never got it to communicate relaibly with our SUNs. Don't buy it. WINTCP. The most widely used TCP/IP implementation. It has a UNIX like interface for the tools. Producer: The Wollongong Group. It is sold by DEC, but you can also try mailing postmaster@twg.com. MULTINET. This is the cheapest, and people who have both WINTCP and MULTINET usably recommend it has the best. I think they are the only who have support for the VMS acting as NFS client. The other implementations allow the VMS system to act only as server. Try mailing postmaster@tvg.com. Karsten Nyblad TFL, A Danish Telecommunication Research Laboratory E-mail: karsten@tfl.dk