kxb@einstein.mpccl.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) (01/01/91)
Greetings. I am trying desperately to get NCSA Telnet, PC-NFS to work with the Clarkson packet drivers in our lab. Everything works great until: 1. You exit Telnet 2. You attempt to shell out (Alt-e) 3. You exit FTP In each instance the client machine locks up with the Network activity light staying on constantly. After exiting telnet the following error comes up: "run-time error R6001 - null pointer assignment" After some time dos comes back with: "Not ready reading drive H" etc.. The client pc must then be rebooted. The hardware/software is: Server: Sun Sparc1 (SunOS 4.1) Clients: Fifteen 386 pc's with VGA running DOS3.3 and PC-NFS 3.0.1 Our configuration files follow (sorry for the length): The config.tel file: keyboard=off termtype="vt100" myip=RARP netmask=255.255.0.0 # subnetting mask #hardware=packet # network adapter board (packet driver interface) hardware=wd800 # network adapter board (Western Digital WD8003EB) address=d200 # Remember to run the 'SETUP' program ioaddr=280 # provided by Western Digital to enable interrupt=3 # the board correctly! tek=no # enable tektronix graphics video=vga50 # type of video screen bios=no # don't use slow BIOS screen access ftp=no # do you want ftp enabled? rcp=no # do you want rcp enabled? capfile=h:\tel.cap # default name for capture file domain="mpccl.ksu.edu" arptime=8 # arp timeout in seconds name = default # Session name, "default" is a reserved name host=einstein.mpccl.ksu.edu # Our host, a Sparc1 hostip=129.130.31.1 # IP address of host scrollback=400 # number of lines of scrollback per session color=025070 # color code for specific session erase=backspace # use delete code or backspace code for <- key? vtwrap=yes # should VT100 be in wrap mode or not? crmap=4.3BSDCRNUL # map of the CR key for compatibility contime=20 # timeout in seconds to try connection retrans=7 # starting retransmit time out in ticks mtu=512 # maximum transmit unit in bytes maxseg=512 # largest segment we can receive rwin=512 # most bytes we can receive without ACK name=einstein.mpccl.ksu.edu hostip=129.130.31.1; nameserver=1 name=hilbert hostip=129.130.30.2; nameserver=2 name=proteon hostip=129.130.1.5; gateway=1 Our config.sys follows: files=40 buffers=20 DEVICE=A:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS DEVICE=A:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS device=a:\nfs\pktd.sys device=a:\ansi.sys shell=a:\command.com /e:2048 /p LASTDRIVE=V Autoexec.bat on a:.... @echo off echo Setting up PC/NFS environment. Please Wait. set path=a:\;a:\nfs pause a:\nfs\wd8003e 0x60 0x3 0x280 0xd200 pause set tz=cst6cdt SET NFSDRIVE=A PRT -T10 * NFSRUN cls g: g:autoexec Which goes to the NFSDRIVE ...g:... set NFSDRIVE=g set COMSPEC=g:\command.com prompt $p$g set path=g:\bin\pcnfs;g:\bin\util;g:\bin\start;g:\bin\derive;g:\bin\spacetim;g:\bin\wf77;g:\bin\emtex;h:\ NET PCNFSD einstein NET YPDOMAIN +mpccl.ksu.edu NET YPSET einstein NET ROUTE proteon.ksu.ksu.edu NET UMASK 007 rdate einstein NET NAME * NET USE h: \\einstein\$HOME /sh NET USE LPT1: \\einstein\hpljet SET TERM=ansi SET TEMP=h:\ SET LIB=g:\bin\msf\lib SET LIBRARY=g:\bin\wf77\watfor;g:\bin\wf77\;g:\bin\wf77\lib\ cls if exist g:\motd.txt type g:\motd.txt h: if exist h:\autoexec.bat h:\autoexec.bat Thanks in advance for *any* suggestions. (Happy New Year!) -- Karl Buck Dept. of Mathematics email: kxb@einstein.mpccl.ksu.edu Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66502 Phone: (913)532-6750