>I've been looking hard for a way to make my Vaxstation run as the nat
>router for my home/work network. Right now the router is running on my
>main machine under OS/2 Warp 4.
Do a Dejanews search. Someones got a package that might work. If you meet
the hardware requiremnets.
>Anyone know of a Nat router package for VMS thats free? I know I know...
Yes, but I don't know of any commercial ones. Also look at Process
softwares TCP stacks, they might work as a proxy server for you.
>Also, has anyone seen Apache for VMS vax? There is a port for Alpha but
>not vax.
Most likely won't happen I'd guess. Face it the Alpha is where it's at.
VAX is for legacy VMS apps that can't be VEST'd. Plus trust me there is no
way Mozilla will run on a VAX, as low end Alpha's have problems running it!
Zane
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Received on Fri Nov 17 2000 - 13:20:32 GMT