[Info-vax] 3par ssh connection

Grant Taylor gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Wed May 22 15:24:50 EDT 2019


On 5/20/19 12:23 PM, Kerry Main wrote:
> Agree, but lets not forget that the native TCPIP stack in OpenVMS is 
> likely 7-10 years behind the TCPIP technology that comes with current 
> versions of Multinet.  The new VSI TCPIP stack is a huge leap forward 
> in capability to meet todays standards.

I'm sure there are MANY nuanced differences.  But what effective 
difference would a newer version of the TCP/IP stack have on connections?

It's not as if a TCP/IP telnet client using Trumpet Winsock from the mid 
'90s can't establish a telnet connection to a brand new server (that is 
running a telnet daemon).

I'm ignorant of and naively curious about what has changed in the TCP/IP 
stack age that you're talking about that could impact what the OP is 
wanting to do.

Note:  I'm not considering the ssh client to be part of the TCP/IP 
stack.  Even if the ssh client is distributed with the stack, IMHO it's 
still independent of the TCP/IP stack.



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Grant. . . .
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