Newsgroups: news.admin.misc, news.announce.newusers, news.answers
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From: netannou...@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
Date: 1999/12/28
Subject: How to Get Information about Networks
Archive-name: internet/network-info/part1
Last-change: 8 Oct 1996 by netannou...@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes) Changes-posted-to: news.admin.misc,news.misc,news.answers ------------------------------ Subject: Introduction. This is a periodic posting on how to get information about the Internet and Because the contents of the documents referred to in this posting are In this document, electronic mail addresses, commands that you should use ------------------------------ Subject: Table of Contents. 1. Introduction. ------------------------------ Subject: The Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC). The Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC) makes current + Getting information via electronic mail. (some sort of E-mail access needed) If you're on some sort of network that can send and receive electronic lists...@is.internic.net and leave the "Subject" line blank. Here's a suggested initial message: help Be sure your mailer puts out a valid "From:" line that the server can + Using Gopher (Internet access needed) Use your "gopher" client program to connect to eg. on a typical Unix machine, try or, if you do not have a gopher client installed, you can use a eg. When you get the login: prompt, reply gopher + Using the anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (Internet access needed) Use your FTP client program to connect to eg. When you get the login: prompt, reply anonymous and follow the instructions on your screen. + Using Wide Area Information Services (WAIS) (Internet access needed) source name: internic-infoguide + World-Wide Web (WWW) (Internet access needed) With your WWW client (eg. Lynx, Mosaic or WWW), give the reference ------------------------------ Subject: Internet documents and specifications. General Internet information documents are available from the Included among these are: RFC-1594 FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers to Commonly asked "New To learn how to retrieve RFCs, get the following document by anonymous in-notes/rfc-retrieval.txt You can also get the information by sending electronic mail to rfc-i...@isi.edu with the body of the message: help: ways_to_get_rfcs ------------------------------ Subject: Commercial networks. The Internet is composed of many networks, not just those sponsored or For a list of dialup Internet service providers, send email to For a list of Internet service providers that offer Integrated For a list of Internet (and UUCP) service providers, see the frequent O'Reilly and Associates has a mail server that provides a list If you have access to the WWW, you can get more info on ------------------------------ Subject: Contributors This is a list of people who have made contributions to this document. The first version of this document was written by Randall Atkinson It was enhanced & edited until 5/93 by s...@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford). It was rewritten in Mar 94 by Mark Moraes <mor...@deshaw.com>, also the Thanks to the following for their contributions: Ed Vielmetti <e...@umich.edu> -- You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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