george@swbatl.sbc.com (George Nincehelser 5-6544) (11/02/90)
Has anyone seen or developed any HyperCard Stacks to assist in LAN management (specifically AppleTalk)? I would appreciate any information that you could give me. Thanks. -- / George D. Nincehelser \ uunet!swbatl!george \ / / Southwestern Bell Telephone \ Phone: (314) 235-6544 \ / / / Advanced Technology Laboratory \ Fax: (314) 235-5797 \ / / / /\ 1010 Pine, St. Louis, MO 63101 \ de asini umbra disceptare \
dlugose@uncecs.edu (Dan Dlugose) (11/17/90)
In article <1990Nov2.140111.1582@swbatl.sbc.com> george@swbatl.sbc.com (George Nincehelser 5-6544) writes: >Has anyone seen or developed any HyperCard Stacks to assist in LAN management >(specifically AppleTalk)? The most useful stack in my hands is Appletalk Lookup. I don't see an author's name on it; it probably came from comp.binaries.mac or sumex-aim by ftp. With it, you can look up particular services or all. Here's a partial listing of output from all: Dlugose|Dan:QuickMai@* 999.999.999.995:IPADDRESS@* Dan:Macintosh IIcx@* Dan:TFTPServer@* 999.999.999.997:IPADDRESS@* george:Macintosh IIci@* Brett|George:QuickMai@* 999.999.999.991:IPADDRESS@* Dan:Macintosh II@* VAX:Q_Server@* MAC:Q_Server@* White Pages:NameServer@* 999.999.999.996:IPADDRESS@* Jane:Macintosh II@* Carolyn:Macintosh Plus@* There is also a mount/ unmount stack, such as for logging onto an Appletalk server. Dan Dlugose UNC Educational Computing Service -- Dan Dlugose Internet: dlugose@uncecs.edu UNC Educational Computing Service Box 12035, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2035