[Network Services (agent: Marshall Rose) <netser at uci-750a>: the latest HOSTS.TXT]
NIC%sri-nic at sri-unix.UUCP
NIC%sri-nic at sri-unix.UUCP
Fri Feb 10 09:10:12 AEST 1984
From: DDN Reference <NIC at sri-nic>
1) 28-Jan Network Services (ag the latest HOSTS.TXT
2) 9-Feb To: netser at UCI-750 Re: the latest HOSTS.TXT
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Subject: the latest HOSTS.TXT
From: Network Services (agent: Marshall Rose) <netser at uci-750a>
I got the 26-Jan-84 version of HOSTS.TXT and tried to compile it on our
4.2 system using the "htable" program. The program complained that there
was a syntax error on the line:
HOST : 192.5.23.16 : BRL-ZAP : 68000 : IOS : TCP,UDP :
The reason, I guess, is because the machine type is not a proper name,
since it starts with a numeric. Can you clarify RFC810 for me?
Can this field of an entry in the HOSTS.TXT file start with a number,
or should it be a name, requiring that it starts with an alpha-character
first?
Thanks,
/mtr
ps: to get around the problem for now, I changed 68000 to M68000.
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Mail-From: NIC created at 9-Feb-84 14:35:05
Date: Thu 9 Feb 84 14:35:05-PST
From: DDN Reference <NIC at SRI-NIC>
Subject: Re: the latest HOSTS.TXT
To: netser at UCI-750A
cc: NIC at SRI-NIC
In-Reply-To: Message from "Network Services (agent: Marshall Rose) <netser at uci-750a>" of Sat 28 Jan 84 13:50:10-PST
In reference to your question about RFC810:
We plan to change CPU type "68000" to "M68000" in order to prevent
further confusion. However, your parser program should accept
all-number tokens.
I would suggest you FTP a copy of the online file RFC810, for there
have been some alterations made that were not included in the hard
copy work book.
Regards,
Michele for the NIC
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