1 INFO-VAX	Sat, 27 Jul 2002	Volume 2002 : Issue 410       Contents:; $10 into $1000 in 1 week possible? - Instant Download  6781 / Re: ALPHA  sysman io equivalent for VAX system. , Re: any whitepapers on Oracle 9i for OpenVMS Re: building perl on VMS Re: building perl on VMS Re: building perl on VMS8 Re: COBOL Calling C -- Handling Args Passed by Reference8 Re: COBOL Calling C -- Handling Args Passed by Reference3 Re: Dev tool docs on www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ ? 3 Re: Dev tool docs on www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ ? * Re: DS20E on-board SCSI, supported on VMS?+ Example-C: SYS$GET_SECURITY, SYS$FORMAT_ACL C Free Download with Video - Free Magic tricks - Instant Access  2157   Re: How to realize the function?  Re: How to realize the function?+ Re: Itanic2 - the cHumPaq spin continues...  Re: MIPS and TPS Re: MIPS and TPS( Re: Online Sofware & Services "catalog"?( Re: Online Sofware & Services "catalog"? Re: Open Files Re: OpenVMS documentation.... ? A Re: OpenVMS on third-party platforms (was: Re: VMS port delayed!)  Re: Perl ModulesE Re: Philosophical use of ACLs (related to "setting up a VMS dev env") E RE: Philosophical use of ACLs (related to "setting up a VMS dev env") ( Re: Preventing ACME_SERVER From Starting Re: sftp for OpenVMS Storageworks For OVMS Class   Re: VMS IP set password utility?  Re: VMS IP set password utility? Re: VMS training restarts   Windows backdoor reported here??  F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 11:50:51 +0200  From: cchjwd@yahoo.comD Subject: $10 into $1000 in 1 week possible? - Instant Download  6781/ Message-ID: <rdqtha.fs1.ln@linproxy.jackstaedt>   < xkdcrhlprtymcplcjtfjfmndsrroyrvymbkwlqqdqeqpgtduetxygdoiikdq   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:19:09 GMT  From: "H.Vlems" <hvlems@iae.nl> 8 Subject: Re: ALPHA  sysman io equivalent for VAX system.1 Message-ID: <xog09.5542$Q4.56492@typhoon.bart.nl>    $ mc sysgen a a /l  $ is probably what you're looking for.  8 "Barker, Joe L" <BarkerJL@az1.BP.COM> schreef in berichtF news:BD58955D9312D311B45000805FFE424905DCD470@azmelx2.mel.az.bp.com...	 > Hi all,  > G > What is the equivalant of the command (on an alpha)   $ mc sysman> io # > autoconfig /log for a VAX system.  >  > Thanks in advance. >  > Joe.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 15:01:48 -0400 0 From: "Syltrem" <syltremspammenot@videotron.com>5 Subject: Re: any whitepapers on Oracle 9i for OpenVMS 4 Message-ID: <U_g09.7155$H67.38099@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>   Hi!    Thanks for this.  H I tried increasing the mbx size from 2048 (Oracle default) to 16384 (8 * more)   + I started a db IMPort with this new setting  Results:$ 1) A SHOW DEV MBXxx shows the changeH 2) Both the oracle server process, and the one doing the IMPort, do lessI Buffered IO on one (just one) of the 2 active mailboxes. And for that one @ mailbox, the difference is quite big (not a factor of 8 though).K 3) Both processes used a little bit less CPU (total of 1.5 minutes less for 0 the 2 -- and 4 minutes 15 seconds were consumed)J 4) The IMPort took 2 minutes more to complete (the load on the machine may' have been a bit more, but not by much).   J So I guess my bottleneck here is the disk it seems. The processes chattingJ between themselves do not make a whole lot of difference to me apparently.I Even if they do less of that, the job is not finished any faster. This is J not scientific test, but I don;t believe increasing the mbx size will help me much.    What do you ("newsgroup") think?   --   Syltrem I http://pages.infinit.net/syltrem (OpenVMS related web site - en franais) > To reply to myself directly, remove .spammenot from my address  ; "Dirk Munk" <munk@home.nl> a crit dans le message de news:  3D405247.6090001@home.nl... L > I'm sorry that it took a bit longer then I wanted, but here are the Oracle/ > logicals: ORA_BEQ_MBXSIZ and ORA_BEQ_MBXBFQ .  > L > On Oracle setting these logicals has the same effect as setting the sysgenL > parameters DEFMBXMXMSG and DEFMBXBUFQUO. According to the sysgen help file the L > maximum value for these parameters is 64000, however I have seen mailboxes withL > a size of 65535 bytes. That makes it more likely that the maximum value is 65535 L > for the sysgen parameters as well as for the Oracle logicals. The standard' > Oracle settings seem to be 2048 byte.  > I > We have seen performance increases of 30% after setting these logicals,  however I > it greatly depends on your application. If Oracle only puts 100 byte in  its L > standard 2048 byte mailbox, then increasing the mailbox size to 65535 byte won't H > help obviously. However if the database wants to transmit a 1 Megabyte chunk ofL > data, then the result will be that the number of mailboxes used is reduced toH > about 3% of the previous number. And that means significantly less QIO overhead
 > for Oracle.  > L > Don't forget to look at the Bytlm quota of the account that is used to runL > Oracle ! You should increase it dramatically too, you could try a value ofL > 512000 to start with. After all it is only a maximum, and Oracle will take what > it needs.  > 
 > Regards, >  > Dirk >  >  >  >  >  >  > Lyndon Bartels wrote:  > > Dirk Munk wrote: > > L > >>There is one or maybe two Oracle logicals you have to set. I will have a lookK > >>monday at work which logicals they are. Oracle uses the default mailbox : > >>parameters from sysgen, unless these logicals are set. > >>E > >>The sysgen mailbox parameters are dynamic, so you can change them  on-line and K > >>see what happens after you restart Oracle if that is an option. However  when youK > >>change the values in sysgen, other processes may run out of their quota  !  > >>
 > >>Try this:  > >> > >>$mc sysgen > >>sysgen>sho defmbx  > >>sysgen>help sys_para# > >>Sys_Parameters Subtopic? defmbx  > >> > >  > > 0 > > I'd like to hear about these logicals too... > >  > > 
 > > Lyndon > >  > >  >  >    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 13:42:58 -0500 7 From: "Craig A. Berry" <craigberry@nospam.telocity.com> ! Subject: Re: building perl on VMS G Message-ID: <craigberry-4821F4.13425826072002@news.directvinternet.com>   ; In article <01KKK5MPJDQW96Z0WG@sysdev.deutsche-boerse.com>, ;  Phillip Helbig <HELBPHI@sysdev.deutsche-boerse.com> wrote:    > This makes me feel good: > # >    $ sea BUILD_PERL.LOG;1 believe ( >    It's hard to believe, but I'm done! >  > On the other hand,   <snip>I > As one can see, the log file is 5951 lines long, so I don't want to go  F > through it line by line.  Should I worry about these error messages?  + It depends on what they are.  I would do a    ' $ search build_devperl.log failed,tests   0 to get a sense of how the test suites check out.  J > If I'm worried about whether or not tests for specific modules were OK, . > then I might.  On the other hand, stuff like > 2 >    %MMS-F-NOACCESS, Unable to access file "MMS". >    -RMS-E-FNF, file not found  >  > seems rather bizarre.   G Indeed.  That one might be worth a closer look, though that might have  E just been generated when it was trying to determine whether you have   MMS or MMK.    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 22:11:06 +0200 2 From: martin@radiogaga.harz.de (Martin Vorlaender)! Subject: Re: building perl on VMS ; Message-ID: <3d41acda.524144494f47414741@radiogaga.harz.de>   : Phillip Helbig (HELBPHI@sysdev.deutsche-boerse.com) wrote:J > For various reasons, I am looking into building PERL from source on VMS.H > I downloaded the latest "stable" kit from www.perl.com as a zip file, - > unzipped it, and found this in README.VMS;1  > 1 > More help with configure.com is available from:  >  >     @ Configure "-h" >   > Executing the above results in [...lots of DCL warnings...]  C I don't see that. Having downloaded the freshly released 5.8.0 just H yesterday from ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/CPAN/src/perl-5.8.0.tar.gz, it says   $ @configure "-h" 5 Usage: @[path]CONFIGURE [-dehmr"EKOSV"] [-fconfig.sh] :    ["-Dsymbol"] ["-Dsymbol=value"] [-Usymbol]  [-Usymbol=]%  "-d" : use defaults for all answers. H  "-e" : go on without questioning past the production of config.sh.    *8  "-f" : specify an alternate default configuration file.@  "-h" : print this help message and exit (with an error status).A  "-m" : skip the MANIFEST check to see that all files are present H  "-r" : reuse C symbols value if possible (skips costly nm extraction).*E  "-s" : silent mode, only echoes questions and essential information. H  -"D" : define symbol to have some value:                              *:          -"Dsymbol"         symbol gets the value 'define'9          -"Dsymbol=value"   symbol gets the value 'value' H   -E  : stop at the end of questions, after having produced config.sh. *6   -K  : do not use unless you know what you are doing.L   -O  : let -D and -U override definitions from loaded configuration file. *K   -S  : perform variable substitutions on all .SH files (can mix with -f) * H  -"U" : undefine symbol:                                               *4          -"Usymbol"    symbol gets the value 'undef'3          -"Usymbol="   symbol gets completely empty ;   -V  : print version number and exit (with a zero status). 3 %Config-I-VMS, lower case switches must be enclosed / -Config-I-VMS, in double quotation marks, e.g.: " -Config-I-VMS,   @Configure "-des"G -Config-I-VMS, * indicates switch may not be fully implemented for VMS.  $    (and the same for 5.6.1)  E > Needless to say, when executing verbatim instructions found in the  K > README.VMS file results in DCL warnings, my confidence in the package as   > a whole is not improved.  ' I have no idea what goes wrong there...   F > For someone familiar with VMS and third-party software but not with 5 > PERL, what is the best way to build it from source?   @ The way described in README.VMS always has worked for me so far.   cu,    Martin --  J One OS to rule them all       | Martin Vorlaender  |  VMS & WNT programmer7 One OS to find them           | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de J One OS to bring them all      |   http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/> And in the Darkness bind them.| home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 16:36:17 -0500 7 From: "Craig A. Berry" <craigberry@nospam.telocity.com> ! Subject: Re: building perl on VMS G Message-ID: <craigberry-17699F.16361726072002@news.directvinternet.com>   ; In article <3d41acda.524144494f47414741@radiogaga.harz.de>, 4  martin@radiogaga.harz.de (Martin Vorlaender) wrote:  G > > Needless to say, when executing verbatim instructions found in the  M > > README.VMS file results in DCL warnings, my confidence in the package as   > > a whole is not improved. > ) > I have no idea what goes wrong there...   A As I've discussed with Phillip, mostly off-list, he had the .zip  G archive instead of the .tar.gz archive.  The former is for Windows and  6 has line ending characters that cause problems on VMS.   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 00:23:35 GMT  From: jrbrady@mindspring.comA Subject: Re: COBOL Calling C -- Handling Args Passed by Reference 4 Message-ID: <3d41e496.348323489@news.mindspring.com>  K On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 21:37:17 -0400, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@videotron.ca>  wrote:* >>     $DESCRIPTOR(parm_1_dsc,parm_1_ptr);* >>     $DESCRIPTOR(parm_2_dsc,parm_2_ptr); >>  1 >>     strncpy(parm1,parm_1_dsc.dsc$a_pointer,1); 1 >>     strncpy(parm2,parm_2_dsc.dsc$a_pointer,1);  >>     parm1[1] = '\0';  >>     parm2[1] = '\0';  > $ >You could replace the strncpy with X >	parm1[0] = *(parm_1_dsc.dsc$a_pointer) ;	(much more efficient than a call to strncpy). > 6 >It isn't clear why you create the descriptor though.  > H Discovered that I don't need to use the descriptor mechanism.  Substitu-E ting the following works just as well.  The two single-byte character F strings are function codes, and as long as the C routine can interpret them, no problem:       char parm1, parm2;       parm1 = *parm_1_ptr;     parm2 = *parm_2_ptr;   '    printf("Parm1 is      %c\n", parm1); '    printf("Parm2 is      %c\n", parm2);       if (parm1 != ' ')    {&       printf("Parm1 is non-blank.\n");    }   > Z >Note that one way to pass strings between cobol, and C is through the use of descriptors: > ) >01 CHOCOLATE PIC X(50) VALUE 'VALROHNA'.  >01 CAKE PIC S9(5) COMP. > 9 >CALL 'RECIPE' USING CHOCOLATE BY DESCRIPTOR GIVING CAKE.  >  >and in your C program:  > , >int recipe( struct dsc$descriptor *flavour) >{& >flavour->dsc$w_length will then be 50I >flavour->dsc$a_pointer will point to a 50 character, blank padded string  >containing VALROHNA.  >} > I >you can then use memcpy to play with the string and you know how big the " >string is in the calling program.  E Thanks for the clarification; good to know for future reference.  I'm G glad that OpenVMS has a consistent and logical calling standard.  Makes A life easier when a given application utilizes multiple languages!    ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 00:34:14 GMT  From: jrbrady@mindspring.comA Subject: Re: COBOL Calling C -- Handling Args Passed by Reference 4 Message-ID: <3d41e81d.349226584@news.mindspring.com>   Hi Don,          Hi Don,   D No varying size structure in COBOL.  What's varying is the number ofF repeating groups in the data structure.  To clarify, the utilities areE part of a character-cell screen management system.  Since each screen D has a varying number of fields, the screen definition data structureB (the one in question) will vary in size, but not during execution.  F Eventually I want to distribute this tool to the hobbyist community asC freeware.  That's why I'm trying to make it sufficiently generic to D work with most OpenVMS languages on both VAX and Alpha.  I wrote theD VAX utilities in MACRO and am rewriting them in C for the Alpha. TheE application code doesn't have to change when moving from one platform B to the other, just recompile, link to the platform-specific object
 code, and go!   * Thanks for the feedback--much appreciated.   Regards, Jason   K On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 18:01:44 GMT, Don Sykes <annonymous@pacbell.net> wrote:  >>  N >How do you plan on declaring a varying size structure in Cobol? AFAIK varying: >size in Cobol means "determine the size at compile time".O >I've done a number of such inter-language calls, with simpler param lists, and N >things are fine if you remember that the default passing mechanism in C is byL >value and the default passing mechanism in Cobol is by reference (pointer).P >Since you mention that it must also be fast, you may consider mapping the wholeP >thing into a global section, instead of allocating it in stack memory, but this4 >would be much more involved - synchronization, etc. >--  >  >Have VMS. Will Travel.  >Wire Paladin (@alphase.com) >San Francisco   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:22:13 GMT 0 From: "warren sander" <warren.sander@compaq.com>< Subject: Re: Dev tool docs on www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ ?1 Message-ID: <prg09.25$3i.663618@news.cpqcorp.net>   H what's out on the doc site is mostly a function of the owers of the docs requesting them to be posted.   D that's the short  version. Also some of the docs are posted at other0 locations. for example Fortran has it's own site4 at http://www.compaq.com/fortran and the docs are at8 http://www.compaq.com/fortran/docs/index.html#dfav (vms)I why is a historic reason but they are there. There should be a pointer on 1 the openvms doc page to this. And I'll suggest it  to the maintainer.  4 C, C++ docs are in the C and C++ for OpenVMS sites..* http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cL (alpha docs at http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/index_alpha.html ,G vax docs at http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/index_vax.html ) A and http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commerical/cplus (alpha docs at E http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cplus/alpha_doc/index.html ,  vax docs at B http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cplus/vax_doc/index.htm )      3 "Jan-Erik Sderholm" <aaa@aaa.com> wrote in message   news:3D418409.64775A2@aaa.com... > Hi. 4 > On http://www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ one can now( > (can't been there for long ?) docs for  > Compaq BASIC and Compaq COBOL. > 9 > Is there any spacial reason why we don't find the other   > languages (C, Fortran) there ? >n > Jan-Erik Sderholm.    ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:33:59 GMTu0 From: "warren sander" <warren.sander@compaq.com>< Subject: Re: Dev tool docs on www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ ?1 Message-ID: <rCg09.26$4i.664667@news.cpqcorp.net>e  J I just talked with the doc site maintainer. He is going to add those links7 to the doc page when the next update occurs sometime inSI the first 2 weeks of august. This update will also have the 7.3-1 docs...c   -warrent   --B ------------------------------------------------------------------6 Warren Sander                        OpenVMS MarketingG Hewlett-Packard Company              Work:  warren.sander@remove.hp.comgL 200 Forest Street MR01-3/J1          Personal: sander@remove.ma.ultranet.com3 Marlboro, MA 01752                   (508) 467-4875s5    My opinions are my own and I only speak for myselfh,          Read http://www.openvms.compaq.com/B ------------------------------------------------------------------    ; "warren sander" <warren.sander@compaq.com> wrote in message + news:prg09.25$3i.663618@news.cpqcorp.net...lJ > what's out on the doc site is mostly a function of the owers of the docs > requesting them to be posted.  >kF > that's the short  version. Also some of the docs are posted at other2 > locations. for example Fortran has it's own site6 > at http://www.compaq.com/fortran and the docs are at: > http://www.compaq.com/fortran/docs/index.html#dfav (vms)K > why is a historic reason but they are there. There should be a pointer onb3 > the openvms doc page to this. And I'll suggest it- > to the maintainer. >u6 > C, C++ docs are in the C and C++ for OpenVMS sites.., > http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cL > (alpha docs at http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/index_alpha.html , I > vax docs at http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/index_vax.html ).C > and http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commerical/cplus (alpha docs atDG > http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cplus/alpha_doc/index.html , 
 > vax docs at D > http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/cplus/vax_doc/index.htm ) >  >n >i5 > "Jan-Erik Sderholm" <aaa@aaa.com> wrote in message-" > news:3D418409.64775A2@aaa.com... > > Hi.r6 > > On http://www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ one can now* > > (can't been there for long ?) docs for" > > Compaq BASIC and Compaq COBOL. > >-; > > Is there any spacial reason why we don't find the otheri" > > languages (C, Fortran) there ? > >) > > Jan-Erik Sderholm.  >t >e   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 19:13:14 GMT * From: "Paul A. Jacobi" <nospan@nospam.com>3 Subject: Re: DS20E on-board SCSI, supported on VMS? 1 Message-ID: <ebh09.27$Ah.638069@news.cpqcorp.net>r  > "Malcolm Dunnett" <nothome@spammers.are.scum> wrote in message' news:7S6xTlWUUT8Q@malvm7.mala.bc.ca....l >i  ; >  Are these on-board adapters officially supported by VMS?t  F The on-board 7895 SCSI controllers is "officially" supported only when3 cabled to SCSI tape drive that fits in the cabinet.   J Unofficially, the port is known to work with any SCSI disks, but was never> officially qualified.  The 7895 use the same VMS device driverI (SYS$PKADRIVER.EXE) with has been qualified with the faster 7899 (Ultra3)tH disks.  The only difference is the firmware.  Be sure that you apply any0 patch kits for PKADRIVER to get the latest code.     Paul A. Jacobi Hewlett Packard Company ! OpenVMS Systems Group, ZKO3-4/U14( 110 Spitbrook Road Nashua, NH 03062-2698o Email: Paul.Jacobi@hp.comr   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 23:09:42 GMTn, From: "Paul Dennis" <comedyox@earthlink.not>4 Subject: Example-C: SYS$GET_SECURITY, SYS$FORMAT_ACLB Message-ID: <WEk09.5556$XG5.2895@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>   Hello,  . I knocked up this utility today cuz there's noG F$FILE_ATTRIBUTES(file,"ACL").  Thought someone out there might find itF useful.r   Tested on VAX 6.2 and Alpha 7.2   2 Advance apologies for any automatic news wrapping.   Cheers,n .pd.  L /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - - - -  *  * FUNCTION:    GETACL  *8  * DESCRIPTION: Retrieve ACL of a file into DCL symbols.  *
  * ARGUMENTS:   *4  *      filespec        file whose ACL is to be read)  *      ace             ACE to search foryB  *      prefix          prefix to give DCL symbols containing ACEs  *  * RETURN VALUE:  *8  *      DCL symbols     <prefix>_<index> (default "ACL")<  *                      ACL_PRESENT     0 if <ace> is absent=  *                                      1 if <ace> is presentt  *	  * NOTES:i  *>  *      -1-     ACL_PRESENT is only written if <ace> is passed4  *      -2-     <prefix>_ symbols index begins at 0.H  *      -3-     If the ACL is empty, the program returns no symbols.  If  *  * EXAMPLE:r  *-  *      $ mc []getacl mydisk:[mydir]myexe.exe + (AUDIT=SECURITY,ACCESS=EXECUTE+SUCCESS) abc   *      $ sho sym acl_present   *        ACL_PRESENT = "1"   *      $ sho sym abc_*,;  *        ABC_0 = "(AUDIT=SECURITY,ACCESS=EXECUTE+SUCCESS)" ;  *        ABC_1 = "(AUDIT=SECURITY,ACCESS=EXECUTE+FAILURE)"r;  *        ABC_2 = "(ALARM=SECURITY,ACCESS=EXECUTE+SUCCESS)"y;  *        ABC_3 = "(ALARM=SECURITY,ACCESS=EXECUTE+FAILURE)"l  *  * CHANGES:e  *$  *      Who     When            What  L * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------'  *      .pd.    7/26/2002       createdr  L * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------  L * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */f   #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h>a #include <descrip.h> #include <string.h>  #include <ctype.h>   #include <starlet.h> #include <lib$routines.h>n #include <ssdef.h> #include <ossdef.h>- #include <libclidef.h>   #define EXITIF(stat, from) \K if (!(stat & 1)) { printf("Status %x from %s\n", stat, from); exit(stat); }n- #define ZERO(buf) memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf))1  $ #define SETDSC(dsc, len, adr)      \$   dsc.dsc$w_length = len;          \$   dsc.dsc$b_dtype = DSC$K_DTYPE_T; \$   dsc.dsc$b_class = DSC$K_CLASS_S; \   dsc.dsc$a_pointer = adrs  A #define SETILE(lst, ele, ibuflen, iitmcod, ibufadr, iretlenadr) \a   lst[ele].buflen = ibuflen; \   lst[ele].itmcod = iitmcod; \   lst[ele].bufadr = ibufadr; \!   lst[ele].retlenadr = iretlenadrt   typedef struct ile3l {    short buflen, itmcod;a   void *bufadr;m   int *retlenadr;n } ILE3;t   void strupper(char *buf) {    char *p = buf;   while(*p != 0)   {      *p = toupper(*p);h     p++;   }h }    main(char argc, char **argv) {hB   int                           stat, acl_size = 0, ace_count = 0,+ ace_length = 0, flag = LIB$K_CLI_LOCAL_SYM;O>   char                          *binacl, ascacl[256], *aclptr,1 ace_symbol[256], ace_prefix[16], ace_there = '0';a?   struct dsc$descriptor_s       d_filespec, d_ascacl, d_binacl;t.   ILE3                          il3_getsec[2];   $DESCRIPTOR(class, "FILE"); *   $DESCRIPTOR(acl_set_sym, "ACL_PRESENT");'   $DESCRIPTOR(acl_set_val, &ace_there);a&   $DESCRIPTOR(acl_symbol, ace_symbol);  "   if (argc < 2) exit(SS$_INSFARG);/   SETDSC(d_filespec, strlen(argv[1]), argv[1]);a     sprintf(ace_prefix, "ACL_");  <   if (argc > 2) /* are we searching for a particular ACE? */     strupper(argv[2]);  >   if (argc > 3) /* are we specifying the ACE symbol prefix? */(     sprintf(ace_prefix, "%s_", argv[3]);     ZERO(il3_getsec);iI   SETILE(il3_getsec, 0, sizeof(acl_size), OSS$_ACL_LENGTH, &acl_size, 0);   K   stat = sys$get_security(&class, &d_filespec, 0, 0, &il3_getsec, 0, 0, 0);C#   EXITIF(stat, "SYS$GET_SECURITY");a     binacl = malloc(acl_size);%   SETDSC(d_binacl, acl_size, binacl);f+   SETDSC(d_ascacl, sizeof(ascacl), ascacl);   F   SETILE(il3_getsec, 0, acl_size, OSS$_ACL_READ, binacl, &ace_length);K   stat = sys$get_security(&class, &d_filespec, 0, 0, &il3_getsec, 0, 0, 0);    if (stat != SS$_ACLEMPTY)    {e%     EXITIF(stat, "SYS$GET_SECURITY");p  :     for (aclptr = binacl; *aclptr != 0; aclptr += *aclptr)     {n(       SETDSC(d_binacl, *aclptr, aclptr);K       stat = sys$format_acl(&d_binacl, &d_ascacl, &d_ascacl, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,s 0);a%       EXITIF(stat, "SYS$FORMAT_ACL");   (       ascacl[d_ascacl.dsc$w_length] = 0;       if (argc > 2) :         if (strcmp(ascacl, argv[2]) == 0) ace_there = '1';  ;       sprintf(ace_symbol, "%s%d", ace_prefix, ace_count++); 9       SETDSC(acl_symbol, strlen(ace_symbol), ace_symbol); ;       stat = lib$set_symbol(&acl_symbol, &d_ascacl, &flag);a%       EXITIF(stat, "LIB$SET_SYMBOL");f     }o   }f   else   {o     if (argc > 2)      { )       SETDSC(acl_set_val, 1, &ace_there);n?       stat = lib$set_symbol(&acl_set_sym, &acl_set_val, &flag);u%       EXITIF(stat, "LIB$SET_SYMBOL");e     }t   }s }    ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 12:56:39 +0200  From: pztnnz@yahoo.comL Subject: Free Download with Video - Free Magic tricks - Instant Access  2157/ Message-ID: <79utha.t12.ln@linproxy.jackstaedt>r   http://magic.best2web.comw    - Free Download  + Free Video  - Free Download  + Free Video    - Instant AccessM  - Instant Accessi    & Check out the Free tricks - With Video  ; Magic Secret revealed for the first time - Instant Downloadp    F Tricks that you can learn and do it anywhere without special equipment   Trick 1   c Mind blowing self levitation trick that you can perform anywhere anytime full illustration includedal Have you seen David Blaine's Street Magic special and wondered about how he could levitate off the sidewalk?   Mind blowing arm twisting illustration, twist your arm 360 degree. Have someone to follow you, while they can't do it but you can do it everytime anytime. Did you see David Blaine twist his arm 360 degrees? Well, he did not invent that trick. Actually it's pretty simple and a rather old trick.      I 1) Wanna know how David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear?s   2) During his Dream Portal stage show David Copperfield uses a funny fake-goose slow-motion routine for comedic effect. After the comedy bit, he places the fake goose into an empty old wooden bucket that has two lids on top. :k A few seconds later he pulls the goose back out - but now the fake goose has turned into a real live goose.t  G 3) Or how about the famous David Copperfield Moon / Magicmeister trick?amIf you have seen David Copperfield's live show, you might have been wondering about how he did that trick with the Moon Card. Each member of his audience received 9 cards before the show. 8 of them are blank, but one of them has a picture of the moon on it. After a lot of carefully instructed shuffling, David manages to pinpoint the Moon Card in everybody's hand.z    A Would you like to know the secret behind the Impossible Triangle?t+ How about The Riddle of the Missing Dollar?-  - Free Magic Tricks  + Free Video0 Free Magic Tricks  + Free Videoi   http://magic.best2web.comB      - Instant Accessg  - Instant Accesse< hglrqhmmvyxzxxjwcrxzmgznwifwbjqfqhfygblxtvkdwgxncuziorofpwje   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 14:17:14 -0400a- From: "Peter Weaver" <peter.weaver@stelco.ca>1) Subject: Re: How to realize the function?25 Message-ID: <ahs3nc$vk3ub$1@ID-141708.news.dfncis.de>n  0 "llhuall" <llhuall@hotmail.com> wrote in message5 news:69255cb.0207260954.d5ae2da@posting.google.com...\H > In lat environment, Create a service name MAINMENU on vax machine ONE.; > there is an executable application MAINMENUAPP on VAX ONE.D > when operator input " lacal>> CONNECT MAINMENU"  on a terminal, it? > will automatically run MAINMENUAPP without input username andt > password.f  2 From the terminal you want to automatically login;'     1. Log in from a privileged accounts     2. Use the commandsnI         $ MCR SYSMAN ALF ADD "''F$GETDVI("TT:","TT_ACCPORNAM")'" usernamem /PORT      $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM         $ RUN AUTHORIZE%6         UAF> MODIF username /FLAGS=(AUTOLOGIN,CAPTIVE)         UAF> EXIT I     3. Modify the LOGIN.COM for username so it only runs the MAINMENUAPP.o     4. Logout and test it.  L If you want you can define the port to be dedicated to the service, then the* user does not have to type in the CONNECT.   P.S.I Make sure that the terminal you do this to can only be accessed by peopleC you want to run MAINMENUAPP.     -- Peter WeaverL Opinions are my own, and do not reflect the opinions of my employer, nor theK company that it sub-contracts to, nor the company that it sub-contracts to.}   ------------------------------   Date: 26 Jul 02 11:44:09 PST From: mckinneyj@cpva.saic.comh) Subject: Re: How to realize the function?i( Message-ID: <xH5m9lrZPNh8@cpva.saic.com>  ; In article <69255cb.0207260954.d5ae2da@posting.google.com>,s&  llhuall@hotmail.com (llhuall) writes:H > In lat environment, Create a service name MAINMENU on vax machine ONE.; > there is an executable application MAINMENUAPP on VAX ONEiD > when operator input " lacal>> CONNECT MAINMENU"  on a terminal, it? > will automatically run MAINMENUAPP without input username and  > password.   2 Check out ALF (auto login facility) within SYSMAN.     $ mcr sysman help alf	  ? It may do all that you need. However, use of this presumes thati9 anyone coming from a particular source will have the same.> requirements. If you have differing users connecting from thisA source you could use an LGI callout to hook into the login and/or,C write a program that discerns the LAT service. Unwrap the followingo5 URL to see an example of determining the LAT service:'  = http://groups.google.com/groups?q=LAT+service+name&hl=en&lr=&VA ie=UTF-8&selm=88256720.007983F1.00%40WHDOM99.HEALTHNET.COM&rnum=8M  = and documentation and an example of the LGI hook can be foundo$ at the following (also wrapped) URL:  . http://kuhub.cc.ku.edu/www/html/721final/4493/ 4493pro_026.html#index_x_276   --   - Jimn   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:56:37 GMT * From: "Bill Todd" <billtodd@metrocast.net>4 Subject: Re: Itanic2 - the cHumPaq spin continues...C Message-ID: <FXg09.297878$iB1.15267619@bin4.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com>s  3 "Bob Willard" <BobwBSGS@attbi.com> wrote in message." news:3D416057.144F5BB@attbi.com... > Bill Todd wrote: > >lJ > > Thanks for the the straight-from-the-hip answers.  One of them made meK > > question whether one of my questions was ambiguous, so I'll clarify it:s > >e@ > > "Brannon Batson" <Brannon_Batson@yahoo.com> wrote in message; > > news:4495ef1f.0207251517.7e3440bc@posting.google.com...i; > > > "Bill Todd" <billtodd@metrocast.net> wrote in messagedC > > news:<ARu%8.296638$Im2.15278341@bin2.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com>...W > >r > > ...W > >aF > > > > My own impression was that the 2004 date was if anything a bit > > conservative, I > > > > given the amount EV8 had already slipped (in part because EV7 hadc > > slipped soL > > > > much - perhaps both largely due to neglect by Compaq, but that's not thep" > > > > point of *this* question), > > >t > > > No, not conservative.  > >oI > > What I meant was that the 2004 ship date for EV8 seemed if anything ao bit K > > unaggressive - i.e., that it seemed an eminently feasible target to hittG > > (which is not the same thing as saying 'easy' - just very realistic/ given/J > > hard work and the rate of progress already evident).  Does your answer meanH > > that you felt it *was* so aggressive that there was a good chance it wouldmJ > > have slipped into 2005, or that you did not interpret my question as I meantv > > it?. > >o > > Thanks,a > >d
 > > - bill >wG > Given that EV8 was aborted early in the first trimester, asking BB towF > grade the predicted DOB is rather like asking your parish priest howD > many angels can dance on the head of a pin.  But, in the spirit ofC > such academic discussions, let me point out that the original FRSp@ > predictions for EV8 did not assume that any resources would beG > siphoned off to make EV7 come to pass, and that incremental siphoning4D > of that type has not always caused project managers (EV8 or other) > to directly update schedules.   K Exactly what others have said to suggest that EV8 would not have shipped inrL 2004.  What this argument ignores is that EV8 was first scheduled to ship inI 2002 (actually, there may have even been a 2001 target at one point), and0K then in 2003:  that's why getting an opinion from someone who actually knewR* what was going on seemed like a good idea.  K BTW, at best the abortion occurred in the 2nd trimester, not the first, lethK alone 'early in the first'.  The only question is just how late in the 2nd.n   - bill   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:46:01 GMT 1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>- Subject: Re: MIPS and TPS-' Message-ID: <3D420E00.33993939@fsi.net>n   Michael Austin wrote:  >  > Vivek Soni wrote:e > >-L > > Did Compaq provided MIPS rating for its VAX & Alpha processor till a few > > years back?  > > L > > Processor ratings of the VAX and ALPHA are now in terms of TPS ..on this
 > > site.....s > >M= > > Does Compaq still holds MIPS ratings for its processors ?a > >p' > > And How is TPS different from MIPS.- > >- > > Thanks in Advnance	 > > Vivek- > E > Alpha's are descibed in BIPS *Billions of instructions per second".  > B > BIPS/MIPS are how many CPU instructions per second are executed. > J > TPS are how many database transactions (read, insert, update, etc..) can  > the system process per second.  A The problem I've always had with that is: define a "transaction".p   -- r David J. Dachterae dba DJE Systems. http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/    ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:46:52 GMTb1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>i Subject: Re: MIPS and TPSu' Message-ID: <3D420E32.ED91A8F4@fsi.net>O   Dan O'Reilly wrote:/ > 2 > At 07:10 AM 7/26/2002, Jan-Erik Sderholm wrote: > >MIPS, TPS, VUPS, whatever...e > >/, > >MIPS = Million *instructions* per second.< > >TPS  = *Transactions* per second (whatever *that* is...).9 > >VUPS = how many times faster is *this* system comparedD' > >        with a VAX 11/750 (I think).i > / > "VAX Unit of Performance".  1 VUP = 1 11/780.t  & 1 VUP = approx. 0.9 MIPs, as I recall.   -- d David J. Dachtera  dba DJE Systemsi http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/t   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 18:13:45 GMTo0 From: "warren sander" <warren.sander@compaq.com>1 Subject: Re: Online Sofware & Services "catalog"?t1 Message-ID: <tjg09.24$kd.464925@news.cpqcorp.net>?  , The US version of the software catalog is at$ http://www.openvms.compaq.com/swcat/   so the basic parts are at 5 http://www.openvms.compaq.com/swcat/us/cobasovms.html:      5 "Nic Clews" <sendspamhere@127.0.0.1> wrote in message2# news:3D413B91.34E6FD9E@127.0.0.1...l > Alan Frisbie wrote:s > >rC > > We let our VMS (and layered products) services contract expire,l? > > and are now trying to reinstate it.   It is turning into anS > > exercise in frustration. > ...e= > > Between phone tag and all the built-in delays, we are nowvF > > running close to a week per cycle.   In addition, the descriptionsC > > are so terse that it is often unclear exactly what I am gettingsB > > with a particular part number.   For example, I was quoted theG > > following for Alpha/VMS and single-concurrent-user BASIC (language)f > > license update service:p > >yD > >     QLMT1AE6R  OVMS/ALPHAsvr 400/1000 BASE           192.00/yearD > >     QL0Y7AEAA  CPQ BASIC V/A TRAD LIC                708.00/year > >oE > > It strikes me as odd that the single-user BASIC update service is-% > > 3.7 times the VMS update service.u >0; > A "V/A TRAD LIC" is *not* a single concurrent user price!> >u7 > http://www.compaq.com/EMEA/software/uk/cobasovms.htmlg >DB > You'll see you've been quoted a price for a departmental server. > H > I can't help you with the prices, but you can cross reference you partH > numbers somewhere off here (they are the same part number world-wide): >n& > http://www.compaq.com/EMEA/software/ >uD > A VAR could give you better prices, and maybe even better service. >- > --A > Regards, Nic Clews a.k.a. Mr. CP Charges, CSC Computer Sciences- > nclews at csc dot comA   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:35:58 -0700G( From: Alan Frisbie <Abuse@NelsonUSA.com>1 Subject: Re: Online Sofware & Services "catalog"?C- Message-ID: <3D41968E.D2788045@NelsonUSA.com>x   warren sander wrote: > . > The US version of the software catalog is at& > http://www.openvms.compaq.com/swcat/ >  > so the basic parts are at_7 > http://www.openvms.compaq.com/swcat/us/cobasovms.html   : Unfortunately, it does not have prices for services, which2 is what I am looking for.   Where can I find that?   Alan  J -- Alan E. Frisbie              Abuse@NelsonUSA.com (Yes, that's correct!) -- Nelson Nameplate Companyt -- 2800 Casitas Avenue1 -- Los Angeles, CA 90039        323-663-3971 x286y   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:48:42 GMTh1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>* Subject: Re: Open Files*' Message-ID: <3D420EA1.AF2E2AC7@fsi.net>X   "Ren Schelbaum" wrote:  > < > "Shawn" <shawnm@cotepe.carenet.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag) > news:3d413159.1003863@news.verio.net...)I > > I have an Alpha Server running OpenVMS 7.2-1 which has 4 Shadow Sets.A > >e > > E > > Everytime I shutdown the server, one of the Shadow Sets Dismounts-H > > itself improperly.  It doesn't matter if I do it manually or let the > > system do it.r > > I > > Is there any commands anyone knows of, other than Show Sys which will H > > let me see the files that are currently opened and still being used.H > > I suspect that a file is not closed on this particular Shadow Set or! > > that there is a hung process.> > >c > >< > > Thanks,i > >e	 > > Shawn  > >c >  > Hi!e > & > Try SHOW DEVICE / FILES <devicename> > N > It lists all open files on that specific device and which app accesses them!  H Careful, there! SH DEV/FI displays which *PROCESSES* are accessing files on a device for that sample.   -- , David J. Dachterad dba DJE Systems  http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/s   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:51:56 GMTE1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>a( Subject: Re: OpenVMS documentation.... ?' Message-ID: <3D420F62.E9C26B5E@fsi.net>    Alan Greig wrote:l > F > On 26 Jul 2002 05:40:29 -0700, david.m.gray@bigfoot.com (David Gray) > wrote: > < > >Does anyone know an alternate location for online OpenVMSH > >documentation?  The link from http://www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/ has > >been broken for a few days. > E > Works fine for me but many corporate firewalls will block access to0H > any web port other than 80 - the default. As the docs are at port 8000 > this may be your problem., > H > I had to get port 8000 specifically enabled on our corporate firewalls > for instance.p  . Many firewalls block all "non-standard" ports.   --   David J. Dachtera  dba DJE Systems  http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/&   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 21:42:40 -0400t1 From: Michael Austin <maustin@firstdbasource.com>)J Subject: Re: OpenVMS on third-party platforms (was: Re: VMS port delayed!)2 Message-ID: <3D41FA90.2ADC2797@firstdbasource.com>   Sean O'Banion wrote:J > AlphaServer 2100 on EBay are around $500.  I've got two, one for spares. >  > Sean  H Me too, but my second one is only powered down because of the power theyG use and the heat they generate.  With two of these things, you can heate Toronto in the Winter :)   --   Regards,  6 Michael Austin            OpenVMS User since June 19847 First DBA Source, Inc.    Registered Linux User #261163c7 Sr. Consultant            http://www.firstdbasource.comcE                           http://www.firstdbasource.com/donation.html(/ 704-947-1089 (Office)     704-236-4377 (Mobile)    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 15:12:35 -0500p7 From: "Craig A. Berry" <craigberry@nospam.telocity.com>l Subject: Re: Perl Modulesd% Message-ID: <3d41abe4$1_1@nopics.sjc>=  = In article <843706dc.0207251313.15f7af28@posting.google.com>, %   horn@shsu.edu (James T Horn) wrote:L    G  > Is there anything needs to be done to get CPAN working on an OpenVMS   > 7.3 system?    B As David said, many Perl modules work without modification on VMS.F Quite a few, however, don't, and I'm afraid CPAN is one of the latter.C It's definitely in need of porting work if someone is looking for a B project.  Chuck Lane's port of an older version of CPAN might be a7 place to start: <http://www.crinoid.com/perl560.htmlx>.t      &  > and am getting the following error:      > Cannot open Local filelI  > perl_root:[lib.CPAN.storage.sources.authors]01mailrc.txt.gz: i/o error-'  >  at /perl_root/lib/CPAN.pm line 21412    @ You could give it a try on an ODS-5 disk and see if getting pastD multiple dots in a filename is enough progress to be worth anything,G but I suspect there are several more non-portable assumptions that will- need fixing.      .  > Anyone doing the CPAN to keep Perl Updated?    F A word of definition here since not all on c.o.v. will know this.  TheH Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) is a repository of Perl sourceG code and extensions to Perl that will do everything from interface withrC a database or RMS indexed file to automatically generate haiku fromw@ error messages.  It can be found at <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/>.    @ The CPAN *module* is a special module designed to streamline theB download, unpack, build, test, and install sequence when acquiringF other modules from CPAN (the network), including fetching prerequisiteF modules.  This streamlining would be nifty to have, but if you can putF up with typing a few more commands there's nothing to prevent you fromE grabbing any extension you want from CPAN and having a go at buildingl
 it on VMS.    C I've distributed an  easy-to-build version of Perl 5.6.1 for VMS atiF <http://www.sidhe.org/vmsperl> that includes a number of commonly usedH modules. Since Perl 5.8.0 is out, I will at some point update the kit toD use the new version and use more up-to-date versions of the included modules.    ; The mailing list vmsperl AT perl DOT org is a help desk foreE VMS-specific questions related to Perl as well as a developers' forumt# for keeping Perl up-to-date on VMS.f   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 21:35:42 GMTc From: danco@pebble.orgN Subject: Re: Philosophical use of ACLs (related to "setting up a VMS dev env")- Message-ID: <slrnak3hd2.3g3.danco@pebble.org>t  9 In article <3d4183f9$1@news.si.com>, Brian Tillman wrote:s  L >>Do commercial VMS shops really still bother with quotas ? I can understand/ >>universities needing them, but corporations ?u > 6 > Of course corporations use them.  Why wouldn't they?   IMO,  D Because they can be a pain in the butt to administer.  Buying largerF disks to the point where you don't really worry about disk space usageI except to do some cleanup every now and then is much easier toadminister. F Quotas are useful for uncooperative, unprofessional, unaccountable andJ hostile user environments.  Otherwise they are just an all around waste of1 expensive employee and consultant time = big $$$.a   - Danl   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 19:44:37 -0400.' From: "Main, Kerry" <Kerry.Main@hp.com>eN Subject: RE: Philosophical use of ACLs (related to "setting up a VMS dev env")T Message-ID: <BE56C50EA024184DAF48F0B9A47F5CF402660896@kaoexc01.americas.cpqcorp.net>   Re: disk quota's ..r  = >>> Because they can be a pain in the butt to administer. <<<t  F Unfortunately, the virtual disk drive with unlimited space has not yet been invented.  D Until it is, IT admins with budgets to consider will continue to use> disk quota's to force end users to better manage their IT disk
 resources.=20   E Otherwise, all those home pictures, joke-of-the-day jpeg's, "george's H great presentations" (that have moving icons and make the ppt file 20Mb)B ect will eat up the space that is required for legitimate business reasons.   Regards,  
 Kerry Main Senior Consultant  Hewlett-Packard Canada! Consulting & Integration Servicesr Voice: 613-592-4660o Fax   : 613-591-4477 Email: Kerry.Main@hp.com     -----Original Message-----3 From: danco@pebble.org [mailto:danco@pebble.org]=20l Sent: July 26, 2002 5:36 PMe To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com H Subject: Re: Philosophical use of ACLs (related to "setting up a VMS dev env")-    9 In article <3d4183f9$1@news.si.com>, Brian Tillman wrote:p  D >>Do commercial VMS shops really still bother with quotas ? I can=20: >>understand universities needing them, but corporations ? >=206 > Of course corporations use them.  Why wouldn't they?   IMO,  D Because they can be a pain in the butt to administer.  Buying largerF disks to the point where you don't really worry about disk space usage; except to do some cleanup every now and then is much easiertB toadminister. Quotas are useful for uncooperative, unprofessional,H unaccountable and hostile user environments.  Otherwise they are just anG all around waste of expensive employee and consultant time =3D big $$$.    - Dant   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:41:19 GMTm1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>h1 Subject: Re: Preventing ACME_SERVER From Startingo' Message-ID: <3D420CE6.A9ECF43E@fsi.net>d   "Jan C. Vorbrggen" wrote: > L > >    What is Wiley Coyote doing in my future VMS system?  (I know what CIA@ > >    and ICBM stand for in the kernel, what the heck is ACME?) > K > I would like to know as well. There are also some references elsewhere ton	 > ACME...e > K > I presume you also know that the CIA won't go without the KGB and the NSAh > in the VMS kernel?  * Kevin G. Barkes is in the VMS kernel???!!!   --   David J. Dachtera- dba DJE Systems- http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/I   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 16:06:34 -04006, From: "Richard Whalen" <WhalenR@process.com> Subject: Re: sftp for OpenVMSi+ Message-ID: <ahsa4d$k9p$1@news.process.com>.  G Though there is no sftp client in MultiNet V4.4, TCPware 5.6 or SSH forsK OpenVMS V1.0, you can use an sftp client from other systems to access them.g5 We currently provide scp2 for initiating file copies.<  G An sftp client is in the works, but no dates have been forecast for its3
 availability.o   Richard Whalen Process Software    ? "Martin Vorlaender" <martin@radiogaga.harz.de> wrote in message25 news:3d411ffa.524144494f47414741@radiogaga.harz.de... & > Jakob Erber (erberj@yahoo.de) wrote:1 > > I asume, this is not available on VMS, is it?i > J > Not as far as I know. But Process' stacks MultiNet and TCPware have scp. > See http://www.process.com/- >r > cu,t
 >   Martin > --F >                         | Martin Vorlaender  |  VMS & WNT programmer3 >  VMS is today what      | work: mv@pdv-systeme.dehG >  Microsoft wants        |    http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ : >  Windows NT 8.0 to be!  | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 17:35:31 -0400t0 From: "Alan Boyles" <alan.boyles@mindspring.com>$ Subject: Storageworks For OVMS Class/ Message-ID: <uk3fn0im2j9p74@corp.supernews.com>   J A Storageworks for OVMS class has been scheduled for Sept 9-11 in Houston.K The class ID is #333 and can be used toward the SAN Architect MASE.  We are I also trying to schedule the final two days of that week for an EVA class.i" Will let you know if that happens.   Class Signup ID is 514474   Training number is 800-732-5741.   Alan   ------------------------------    Date: 26 Jul 2002 19:26:41 -0700( From: bob@instantwhip.com (Bob Ceculski)) Subject: Re: VMS IP set password utility? = Message-ID: <d7791aa1.0207261826.42a71c27@posting.google.com>a  W "David M Smith" <dsmit115@csc.com> wrote in message news:<ahs0c4$e9j$1@lore.csc.com>...pM > Bob, Kevin is looking for a "tool" which can be used to set the password ontF > (a large number of) remote system(s) from one local "master" system. > < > "Bob Koehler" <koehler@encompasserve.org> wrote in message/ > news:Oya4xONkGspS@eisner.encompasserve.org...2@ > > In article <b64ef43.0207260329.6d79db8f@posting.google.com>,4 >  kevin_heikkila@yahoo.com (Kevin Heikkila) writes:J > > > I was wondering if someone knows of a set password utility that will >  work overL > > > IP (HP's TCPIP Services for OpenVMS and Process' Multinet). It doesn't	 >  mattern2 > > > if it is DCL or an executable (with source). > > H > >    What are you looking for that' better than telnet + set password? > >f  ; if you are going to open up sysuaf to ip, you better have a9 heck of a firewall ...   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 02:50:25 GMT 1 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net>w) Subject: Re: VMS IP set password utility?i' Message-ID: <3D420F07.E312F56A@fsi.net>    David M Smith wrote: > M > Bob, Kevin is looking for a "tool" which can be used to set the password onpF > (a large number of) remote system(s) from one local "master" system.  8 Perhaps some combination of (REXEC or RSH) and SYSMAN...   -- u David J. Dachtera  dba DJE Systems  http://www.djesys.com/  ( Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/(   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 22:55:35 +0200r- From: Didier Morandi <Didier.Morandi@Free.fr>r" Subject: Re: VMS training restarts' Message-ID: <3D41B748.1CDFBB20@Free.fr>.  m http://www.globalknowledge.net/training/course.asp?PageID=1007&courseid=8736&country=UKIE&translation=English-   :-)a   D.   "David J. Dachtera" wrote: >m > Where do I register?   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 22:53:59 -0700D" From: GreyCloud <cumulus@mist.com>) Subject: Windows backdoor reported here?? ( Message-ID: <3D423577.2909F7B4@mist.com>  7 A while back, some poster posted that they had found 52.< occurrences of _NSAKEY in some part of windows code.  Anyone be able to verify that???f   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2002.410 ************************