1 INFO-VAX	Sat, 05 Nov 2005	Volume 2005 : Issue 618       Contents:# Digital ethernet device address AA* ' Re: Digital ethernet device address AA* . Re: secure web server adn php for openvms 7.3?= Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS? = Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS? = Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS?   Re: TCPDUMP like utility for LAT  Re: TCPDUMP like utility for LAT' Re: Windows authentication via OpenVMS? ' Re: Windows authentication via OpenVMS?   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 02:41:23 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> , Subject: Digital ethernet device address AA*, Message-ID: <436C6210.4C1EDA8E@teksavvy.com>  0 http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers  D The official source of many numbers for internet and other protocolsG maintains a page containing the valid ethernet protocol numbers as well @ as the 3 bytes that determine the vendor of the ethernet device.    AA0000  DEC             obsolete  AA0001  DEC             obsolete  AA0002  DEC             obsoleteE AA0003  DEC             Global physical address for some DEC machines B AA0004  DEC             Local logical address for systems running                          DECNET    G What was AA0000 AA0001 and AA0002 used for ? Are they truly obsolete or G was this just some guy who figured they are obsolete because Digital no  longer exists ?   ' That page still lists the protocol IDs:   B  24576   6000        -      -     DEC Unassigned (Exp.)    [XEROX]B  24577   6001        -      -     DEC MOP Dump/Load        [XEROX]B  24578   6002        -      -     DEC MOP Remote Console   [XEROX]B  24579   6003        -      -     DEC DECNET Phase IV Route[XEROX]B  24580   6004        -      -     DEC LAT                  [XEROX]B  24581   6005        -      -     DEC Diagnostic Protocol  [XEROX]B  24582   6006        -      -     DEC Customer Protocol    [XEROX]B  24583   6007        -      -     DEC LAVC, SCA            [XEROX]B  24584   6008-6009   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]B  24586   6010-6014   -      -     3Com Corporation         [XEROX]    4 Interesting that 3com got some into the 6000 range.    There are also others for DEC:  B  32824   8038        -      -     DEC LANBridge            [XEROX]B  32825   8039-803C   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]B  32829   803D        -      -     DEC Ethernet Encryption  [XEROX]B  32830   803E        -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]B  32831   803F        -      -     DEC LAN Traffic Monitor  [XEROX]B  32832   8040-8042   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]    D That page also lists a whole buch of DEC specific ethernet multicast> adressess. Still neat to see Digital heritage still living on.   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 15:14:12 GMT  From: "Jim" <j.n@nospam.com>0 Subject: Re: Digital ethernet device address AA*= Message-ID: <8%3bf.13694$Zv5.4012@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net>   ; "JF Mezei" <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> wrote in message  & news:436C6210.4C1EDA8E@teksavvy.com...2 > http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers > F > The official source of many numbers for internet and other protocolsI > maintains a page containing the valid ethernet protocol numbers as well B > as the 3 bytes that determine the vendor of the ethernet device. > " > AA0000  DEC             obsolete" > AA0001  DEC             obsolete" > AA0002  DEC             obsoleteG > AA0003  DEC             Global physical address for some DEC machines C > AA0004  DEC             Local logical address for systems running  >                        DECNET  >  > I > What was AA0000 AA0001 and AA0002 used for ? Are they truly obsolete or I > was this just some guy who figured they are obsolete because Digital no  > longer exists ? G As I remember these were numbers for DECnet Phases 1, 2, and 3.  These  0 numbers have not been used for a long long time. Jim    ------------------------------  $ Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 07:40:04 +00001 From: vesko <vesko.1y0jwz@nomx.sysadminforum.com> 7 Subject: Re: secure web server adn php for openvms 7.3? 1 Message-ID: <vesko.1y0jwz@nomx.sysadminforum.com>    here it is my original post: >  > > vesko Wrote:  L > > I am an openVMS novice and I want to run for testing purposes apache/phpK > > server. The installation is openVMS 7.3 (DEC personal workstation 600a) K > > with hobbyist license. I have read the installation notes and the basic G > > requirement is openVMS 7.3-1 and preferrably 7.3-2 (or 8.2 for IA). J > > Despite that the installation of both passed without any problems. ButK > > the apache didn't start, nor I can run php from the command line (which 1 > > will be enough for some tests I want to run). , > > The error when I try to start apache is: > > ----------------- 4 > > %DCL-W-ACTIMAGE, error activating image LDAP$SHR > > -CLI-E-IMGNAME, image file9 > > PWS600$DKA200:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSLIB]LDAP$SHR.EXE;1 > > > -SYSTEM-F-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable imageB > > I think this is some version mismatch of the shared libraries. > > ----------------I > > I think this is some version mismatch of the shared libraries. What I 9 > > can do? Can I upgrade/patch some files or entire OS?   > >  > > The error from PHP was:  > > ----------------G > > %IMGACT-F-SYMVECMIS, shareable image's symbol vector table mismatch = > > -IMGACT-F-FIXUPERR, error when PHPSHR referenced DECC$SHR  > > ----------------# > > Again library version mismatch? K > > Where I can find an older version of the sercure web server and php for K > > openVMS 7.3? Or is there any way that I can get them run? Any help will  > > be appreciated.> >   >   E There are the returned errors. Yes - I know I am using an unsupported G version of openvms (7.3), but there is no way for me to acquire a newer D one. So the question is: can I have running PHP (CSWS PHP v1.2-1) onF this version of openvms, or is there any other port of PHP (that works on 7.3)?     --   vesko " posted via http://sysdminforum.com   ------------------------------   Date: 5 Nov 2005 04:20:38 -0800 ( From: "pbritto" <britto.paulo@gmail.com>F Subject: Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS?C Message-ID: <1131193238.126660.175580@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>    JF Mezei wrote: J > There are 2 "layers" of DECwindows.  With the VMS installation, you haveJ > the option to install the base support for decwindows. This puts generic2 > files to support decwidnows, but not decwindows. > R > You need to install the motif kit separately. (as well the the DWmotif license). > E > if motif has been installed, DIR SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$*.EXE should yield ? > plenty of files, including DECW$CALC.EXE and DECW$SESSION.EXE  >   8 I could see all of these 2 files above and a bunch other  J > DECWINDOWS is started based on the SYSGEN parameter WINDOW_SYSTEM. If itM > is set to 0, decwidnows is not started. If set to 1, decwindows is started.  >    The WINDOW_SYSTEM is set to 1   > > There is also another possibility, if you define the logicalF > DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS in systartup_VMS.com (or in sylogicals), then  > decwidnows won't start either.  8 DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS is commented in SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM   ------------------------------   Date: 5 Nov 2005 04:23:31 -0800 ( From: "pbritto" <britto.paulo@gmail.com>F Subject: Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS?B Message-ID: <1131193411.637151.52590@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>   Michael Moroney wrote:, > "pbritto" <britto.paulo@gmail.com> writes: >  > >Micheal,  > J > >>Try logging in as SYSTEM (and not from the workstation console window)L > >>and execute $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP and see if it reports any errorsI > >>(often a sysgen parameter not set to DECwindows' liking, or a license  > >>problem) > H > >I tried the command above and it reported me that there is no graphicI > >adapter installed. There is no installation cd for the graphic adapter D > >with me? is there any change to install it using OpenVMS built-in? > >drivers, if such thing exists? I am using a VLSI Video Card.  > L > Drivers for the video cards that VMS knows about are part of the operatingI > system or in some cases on the Open3D kit.  If it recognizes the device K > the autoconfigure will automatically load the driver for it when booting. K > What is this "VLSI Video Card"? VMS only knows about certain video cards, 9 > not just any random card you may happen to have around.  > C > Do a $ SHOW DEVICE G  from a DCL prompt.  Probably nothing there. C > (I think every single DECwindows video card shows up as Gxy0: and ( > few if any other devices begin with G)D > Try $ mc sysman io auto /log/sel=g  to see if this finds anything.F > Also type $ MC SYSGEN SHOW WINDOW_SYSTEM  it should be 1.  It may beA > if WINDOW_SYSTEM is 0, it may not try to configure video cards.   7 When a do a $ SHOW DEVICE G it retrieves GUA0 offiline. F WINDOWS_SYSTEM is set to 1 too. I've the OPEN3D licensed on my machine   ------------------------------   Date: 5 Nov 2005 04:45:35 -0800 ( From: "pbritto" <britto.paulo@gmail.com>F Subject: Re: Should I have DECWindows running when I boot the OpenVMS?C Message-ID: <1131194735.191702.247160@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>    Michael Moroney wrote:, > "pbritto" <britto.pa...@gmail.com> writes:   > >Micheal,     J > >>Try logging in as SYSTEM (and not from the workstation console window)L > >>and execute $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP and see if it reports any errorsI > >>(often a sysgen parameter not set to DECwindows' liking, or a license  > >>problem)    H > >I tried the command above and it reported me that there is no graphicI > >adapter installed. There is no installation cd for the graphic adapter D > >with me? is there any change to install it using OpenVMS built-in? > >drivers, if such thing exists? I am using a VLSI Video Card.     L > Drivers for the video cards that VMS knows about are part of the operatingI > system or in some cases on the Open3D kit.  If it recognizes the device K > the autoconfigure will automatically load the driver for it when booting. K > What is this "VLSI Video Card"? VMS only knows about certain video cards, 9 > not just any random card you may happen to have around.     C > Do a $ SHOW DEVICE G  from a DCL prompt.  Probably nothing there. C > (I think every single DECwindows video card shows up as Gxy0: and ( > few if any other devices begin with G)D > Try $ mc sysman io auto /log/sel=g  to see if this finds anything.F > Also type $ MC SYSGEN SHOW WINDOW_SYSTEM  it should be 1.  It may beA > if WINDOW_SYSTEM is 0, it may not try to configure video cards.       7 When a do a $ SHOW DEVICE G it retrieves GUA0 offiline. F WINDOWS_SYSTEM is set to 1 too. I've the OPEN3D licensed on my machine   ------------------------------   Date: 5 Nov 2005 02:36:28 -0800 # From: "H Vlems" <hvlems@freenet.de> ) Subject: Re: TCPDUMP like utility for LAT C Message-ID: <1131186988.579611.295540@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   E IIRC that hack only worked for MONITOR.EXE shipped with VMS 4.7 (make G that decades ago JF, we're all getting older :-) I tried the same patch G on V5.0 and V5.3 systems and MONITOR.EXE did not work its hidden magic.    Hans   ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 12:58:50 +0100 & From: Paul Sture <paul.sture@decus.ch>) Subject: Re: TCPDUMP like utility for LAT + Message-ID: <3t3l3qFqbpurU2@individual.net>    David B Sneddon wrote:1 > VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG was overheard to say:  > G >> In article <1131130931.825698.298230@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,   >> jordan@ccs4vms.com writes:  >> >>> # >>> VAXman-@SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:  >>> F >>>> I need to capture some LAT activity at a customer site.  I could  >>>> have themG >>>> do this for me if there was a TCPDUMP like utility for LAT.  I am  
 >>>> not sure C >>>> it will be possible to install any software on these systems,   >>>> however, to/ >>>> gather this data due to security concerns.  >>>>( >>>> Any "brain storming" ideas welcome. >>>> >>>> -- 8 >>>> VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker    >>>> VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)COM  >>>>8 >>>>  "Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?" >>>  >>> C >>> If you are able to install software, there was a program called H >>> DBS-LATWATCH on the V4 and V5 freeware disks.  If not, what were you0 >>> planning on using?  A laptop on the network? >>> C >>> Some older programs (Ethermon?) could do some protocol specific K >>> monitoring if you knew the protocol ID (its been years, and I no longer C >>> have the programs or the info).  I imagine something similar is K >>> available for wintel or mac systems, but I have no current information.  >> >> >>F >> Herein lies the dilemma.  Anal corporate edict says nothing on the 
 >> networkI >> that isn't secure (yeah, it's laughable as there are PeeCee/Micro$hit   >> boxes6 >> everywhere).  No UNSUPPORTED or FREEWARE software. J >> I'm supposed to debug a problem but I can't have the hands-on to do so. >  > B > I'll offer you support for DBS-LATWATCH for the next two months.B > The software will cost you a carton of Guiness (no longer free).D > Support will be at a rate of one carton per month (now supported). >   1 LOL - The simple solutions are often the best :-)    ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 11:54:50 +0300 U From: "Ruslan R. Laishev" <zzLaishev-@-DeltaTelecom.zz.RU-please-remove-zz-for.reply> 0 Subject: Re: Windows authentication via OpenVMS?3 Message-ID: <F17B78869B4A2815427ED437D94EE3F8@nntp>    Hello,  D 	Take a look to GINA stuff, it's potentialy allow to authenticating 0 windoze users against RADIUS (just for example).       Christoph Gartmann wrote:    > Hello, > L > what are the possibilities to use VMS usernames and passwords on a WindowsM > system (Win2K Pro or WinXP Pro)? I know there is Pathworks, but it is a bit B > of an overkill for just a single PC. So what else is available?  > 
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