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Re: [OFF]: Free/Open source DOS networking?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tom Burke)
Sun Nov 29 14:09:01 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 14:10:17 -0500
From: Tom Burke <tomii@erols.com>
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Take a look for KA9Q, it is a networking OS that runs on a plain
box... Fits on a single DOS formatted 1.44M floppy. Last
copy I had had FTP, Telnet, bridging, & I think also firewalling
capabilities.
James Michael Keller wrote:
> I've got a 486dx I wanted to add to my home lan for some x86 assembly
> work for classes. Anyone run across free/open source dos networking
> software? I really don't want to run out and grab an old copy of
> netware just to save from passing floppies.
>
> Just something so I can do telnet's and ftp's to my box to get files is
> all I really need. Mabey enough to add it as a masq'ed box to I can
> setup another distributed.net node cracking rc5/des keyblocks in it's
> spare time.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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