


                           Sirius  Systems, Inc.

                             Release Notice for
                       2.60 InternetCT Applications

                               March 2, 1993


Files on the Distribution:

Disk 1 of 2:

<INetCT>CallBack.Run                    CallBack   is  an   example  server
                                        using   a   request  interface   to
                                        InternetCT.   After  connecting to
                                        the   server   at   port   75   and
                                        providing   a   password  you   can
                                        arrange  to have the server connect
                                        to  your machine  at a  later time.
                                        Handy  if  your  working from  home
                                        and  want the office to pay for the
                                        connect time.

<INetCT>FTP.Run                         FTP  is a sample FTP client program
                                        which     uses    the    procedural
                                        interface to InternetCT.

<INetCT>LPD.Run                         LPD   is  a  system   service  that
                                        allows  the use of  remote printers
                                        and  the use  of local  printers by
                                        remote   users.     LPD   works  in
                                        conjunction   with   RemoteGPS   to
                                        provide  access to  local printers.
                                        In   order  to   print   to  remote
                                        printers    special   GPS    device
                                        drivers  are necessary.   These are
                                        available on request.

<INetCT>LTP.Run                         LTP  is a sample  server and client
                                        program      which     uses     the
                                        requestresponse    interface    to
                                        InternetCT.    It can  be used  to
                                        maintain  a  similar clock  setting
                                        across a CTOS network.

<INetCT>NodeCheck.Erc.Bin               NodeCheck  uses a request interface
<INetCT>NodeCheck.Erc.Txt               to   InternetCT  to   implement  a
<INetCT>NodeCheck.Msg.Bin               client   utility  that  checks  the
<INetCT>NodeCheck.Msg.Txt               connectivity  to a  list  of remote
<INetCT>NodeCheck.Run                   nodes.    See the  source file  for
                                        details.

<INetCT>Reboot.Run                      Reboot  is  a  sample  server  that
                                        will  reboot the workstation from a
                                        remote  location.  The remote would
                                        initiate  the  reboot  by  using  a
                                        TELNET   client  and  entering  the
                                        correct password.

<INetCT>RemoteGPS.Run                   RemoteGPS   is  a   sample  program
                                        which   scans   a   directory   for
                                        remotely  initiated print  jobs and
                                        sends  output to GPS  device.  This
                                        contains  the instructions  for the
                                        CTOS half of RemoteGPS.

<INetCT>TELNETd.Run                     TELNETd  implements a simple TELNET
                                        server  that displays  the contents
                                        of  a  file  when  a connection  is
                                        made.   Extensive notes on the whys
                                        and  wherefore  for  using the  TCP
                                        interface    to   InternetCT   are
                                        included.

<Install>Application.cmds.sub           A   submit  file   to   create  the
                                        Application commands.

<ReleaseNotes>ReleaseNotes.Txt          This document in text format.

<Sample>etcprintcap                   Some  printcap entries for use with
                                        Lpd.Run.

<Sample>NodeCheck.Nodes                 An  example configuration  file for
                                        NodeCheck.Run.

<Sample>RemoteGPS.sh                    A  shell script for  a UNIX printer
                                        interface.     This   contains  the
                                        instructions  for the UNIX  half of
                                        RemoteGPS.

<Sample>RemoteGPS.sco.sh                A  shell  script  for  a  SCO  UNIX
                                        printer  interface.   This contains
                                        the  instructions for the  SCO UNIX
                                        half of RemoteGPS.

<Sample>RemoteGPS.sh.AIX.c              A  'C'  program for  AIX that  does
                                        what  RemoteGPS.sh  does for  UNIX.
                                        This  contains the instructions for
                                        the AIX half of RemoteGPS.

<Sample>RemoteGPS.sh.com                A  command script for a VAX printer
                                        interface.     This   contains  the
                                        instructions  for the  VAX  half of
                                        RemoteGPS.

<Sample>TELNETd.Msg                     A    text   file   for   use   with
                                        TELNETd.Msg

<Sys>HdInstall.sub                      The installation submit files.
<Sys>Install.sub


Files on the Distribution:

Disk 2 of 2:

<Source>*                               The  source  and  submit  files  to
                                        compile   and  link   all   of  the
                                        Applications.   A MWC  'C' compiler
                                        and  a Pascal  compiler as  well as
                                        the    assembler,   librarian   and
                                        linker  are required to produce the
                                        executable versions.

                                        Some  modification  to  the  submit
                                        routines  may be necessary  if your
                                        compiler,    its   libraries    and
                                        include    files    are   not    in
                                        [Sys]<Sys>.     Two  @   files  are
                                        porvided  for use in the link step,
                                        one  for  MWC 2.0  and another  for
                                        2.2..

<Text>RFC1179.Txt                       A  document that describes the line
                                        printer daemon protocol.

Installation Procedure:

To install InternetCT Applications perform the following steps:
     1. The  request sets (definitions)  used by   InternetCT Applications
        are  on the Request  installation diskette.  The  request sets must
        be   installed  and  the  affected   processor(s)  rebooted  before
        InternetCT Applications will operate.
        Note: Request 10.0 or later is required with this product.
     2. If  this is to  be a  cluster installation be  sure you log  out or
        turn off all other workstations in the cluster.
     3. Insert the  InternetCT Applications distribution diskette into the
        workstation's diskette drive.
     4. Submit  the file [f0]<sys>HdInstall.sub  or use either  the command
        Software  Installation or Install  (if your system supports  one of
        these commands).
     5. The installation of the software will proceed to completion.

The installation  of InternetCT Applications  is independent of  any other
software and may be performed at any time.

NOTE:  The  installation  procedure   creates  the  INetCT   directory  for
approximately 300 files.  If you  expect to maintain a large number of SMTP
messages you may wish to create  the INetCT directory with a greater number
of files before you perform the installation described above.

Note:  The  files from the <Sample> directory  are  copied to the hard disk
if they do not exist on the hard disk.

If you  are installing the software  on a Megaframe SRP  simply install the
software at  any convenient  cluster workstation.   Note that in  a cluster
environment the software will be installed on the system disk of the master
workstation.  Be sure that all other workstations in the cluster are logged
out or turned off during the installation procedure.

Disk requirements:

Approximately  750  sectors  of  disk  space  are required  on  the  master
workstation to install InternetCT Applications.

Changes from release 2.56
1.  Added <source>lib>statistics.c which was missing.
2.  Added a sixth parameter to Lpd.Run to control multiple device output.
3.  Changed RemoteGPS.Run to allow for longer device names.

Changes from release 2.55
1.  Added alternate request code interface.
2.  Added line printer daemon protocol program Lpd.Run.

Changes from release 2.31
1.  Added CallBack, NodeCheck and Telnetd.

Changes from release 2.3
1.  Corrected Mode=4 (Printer bytestreams) number of copies in RemoteGPS.

Changes from release 2.2
1. Added Mode=4 (Printer bytestreams) in RemoteGPS.
2. Corrected outstanding request problem in LTP.

Changes from release 1.92
1. Added Reboot.Run and source.
2. RemoteGPS enhanced.
3. RemoteGPS.sh.AIX.c added.
4. RemoteGPS.sh.com added.
5. Automatic installation procedure added for executable files.
6. TcpDump.Run  removed and added  to Statistics.Run.  See  the InternetCT
  Utilities diskette.
7. In  RemoteGPS.Run, changed the old  :Mode:0 to be the  new Mode=3 (GPAM)
  and the new :Mode:0 to be GPS mode normal.
8. Changed  the RemoteGPS.sh  to transfer the  object files first  and then
  transfer the params file.

