nrg@nsscb.UUCP (Narotham Reddy) (07/28/89)
Hello there: I would like you to find out the L.sys (for my unix-pc) entries for the following: 1) bloom-beacon.mit.edu 2) cs.bu.edu 3) decwrl.dec.com 4) cs.utexas.edu 5) mailrus.cc.umich.edu 6) mandrill.ces.cwru.edu 7) cs.purdue.edu 8) rutgers.edu 9) telly.on.ca 10) tut.cis.ohio-state.edu 11) uccba.vc.edu I am asking these L.sys entries so that I can dial and request to get any free software using "uucp". Thanks.. Reddy.. (Narotham Reddy) my path: nsscb!nrg or nssc00!nsscb!nrg or ulysses!nsscb!nrg
grr@cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) (07/30/89)
In article <854@nsscb.UUCP> nrg@nsscb.UUCP (Narotham Reddy) writes: > > I would like you to find out the L.sys (for my unix-pc) entries > for the following: > > 1) bloom-beacon.mit.edu > 2) cs.bu.edu > 3) decwrl.dec.com > 4) cs.utexas.edu > 5) mailrus.cc.umich.edu > 6) mandrill.ces.cwru.edu > 7) cs.purdue.edu > 8) rutgers.edu > 9) telly.on.ca > 10) tut.cis.ohio-state.edu > 11) uccba.vc.edu This is a private matter between you and the managers of these sites. Most of them will not offer such connections, instead there are a few sites that offer either "special uucp logins", mail servers or other modes of accessing sources that they want to distribute. Such provisions are most often advertised/discussed in comp.sources.d and/or comp.sources.wanted, or sometimes a newgroup pertinent to the nature of the sources being offered. -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@uunet.uu.net Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)