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M Klingnsmith

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Oct 3, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/3/97
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Does anyone know what software Unisys is using to power their web site
at http://www.unisys.com ?

I've run the probe at http://www.netcraft.co.uk/cgi-bin/Survey/whats and
it's not able to figure it out.

Thanks in advance
Mike

Bryan Christianson

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Oct 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/5/97
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I just telneted to the server, and it appears to be CERN/3.0, a public domain
and now obsolete, WWW server. This also implies that they're running it on
UNIX.

However - I could be wrong.

Bryan

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System Support Specialist, Computer Services Dept
BHP New Zealand Steel Ltd
Auckland, New Zealand
Telephone: 64-9-375-8031 FAX: 64-9-375-8845
E-mail: zac...@nzsakl.bhp.com.au

Ruud

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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On Sun, 05 Oct 97 20:37:27 GMT, zac...@nzsakl.bhp.com.au (Bryan
Christianson) wrote:

Why don't you sent them a email. Then you will be sure !!!.

Klaus D. Witzel

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Oct 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/10/97
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We know for sure that www.unisys.com is using obsolete CERN/3.0 on a UNIX(r)
System V Release 4.0. You can even telnet to it and log on (if you know the
password ;-)

This also confirms Bryan Christianson's <zac...@nzsakl.bhp.com.au>
observation.

/Klaus

M Klingnsmith <unit...@usa.net> wrote in article <3434C3...@usa.net>...


> Does anyone know what software Unisys is using to power their web site
> at http://www.unisys.com ?
> I've run the probe at http://www.netcraft.co.uk/cgi-bin/Survey/whats and
> it's not able to figure it out.

> Thanks in advance
> Mike
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> From: Bryan Christianson <zac...@nzsakl.bhp.com.au>
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.unisys
> Subject: Re: Unisys Web Site
> Date: Sunday, October 05, 1997 9:37 PM

Michael Thomson

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Oct 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/10/97
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Bryan Christianson wrote:
>
> I just telneted to the server, and it appears to be CERN/3.0, a public domain
> and now obsolete, WWW server. This also implies that they're running it on
> UNIX.
>
> However - I could be wrong.

Bryan,

You are correct, if you telnet to the telnet port on www.unisys.com you
get a normal login with a prompt:
UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (www)

Michael.

Charles M Rader

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Oct 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/13/97
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>>
>> I just telneted to the server, and it appears to be CERN/3.0, a public domain
>> and now obsolete, WWW server. This also implies that they're running it on
>> UNIX.

>You are correct, if you telnet to the telnet port on www.unisys.com you
>get a normal login with a prompt:
>UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (www)

According to the current host list for Eagan Service Center (InfoHub) it's
a 4-processor U6000/580.
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Charles Rader, Unisys ISG, US-Canada Outsourcing, IPS
InfoHub A Series Tech Services voice +1 612 687 3206
Eagan, Minnesota fax +1 612 687 2680
SMTP rad...@ihub.ea.unisys.com SMTP c...@ihat.ea.unisys.com
*** Text contains my personal opinions ***

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