[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] TCP/IP From DOS

sfrazier@vlink01.UUCP (8780) (12/02/90)

I need some help.  I have (just installed) SCO Unix TCP/IP.  It resides on the
UNIX box with (1) WD8003 card and hooks to a DOS XT with (1) WD8003 card there.

The TCP/IP is up and running on the UNIX Box.  I need to know what software
package(s) that are available from the DOS Machine to access rlogin, telnet,
ftp on the Unix Box.  The DOS machine will not or is not on a LAN now and
only has a couple of software packages on it as this time.  It will be used
as a terminal off of the UNIX Box.

Please email me your thoughts and help.

Thanks in advance.

Steve

ericd@sco.COM (Eric Davis) (12/12/90)

In article <47@vlink01.UUCP> sfrazier@vlink01.UUCP (8780) asks:
>I need some help.  I have (just installed) SCO Unix TCP/IP.  It resides on the
>UNIX box with (1) WD8003 card and hooks to a DOS XT with (1) WD8003 card there.
>
>The TCP/IP is up and running on the UNIX Box.  I need to know what software
>package(s) that are available from the DOS Machine to access rlogin, telnet,
>ftp on the Unix Box.  The DOS machine will not or is not on a LAN now and
>only has a couple of software packages on it as this time.  It will be used
>as a terminal off of the UNIX Box.

SCO has a TCP/IP package for DOS. It will allow your DOS machine to do 
all of the things mentioned above, and MORE!

Eric Davis					ericd@sco.COM
Techinical Support Engineer			{uunet|ucsc|att}!sco!ericd
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.

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