Abstracts from files in info-mac/comm/inet/conn as of Sun 13 Mar 2005 #### LINK _PPP **** #### BINHEX anar-2-html-11.hqx **** From: pompamagna@geocities.com Subject: Anar2HTML 1.1 AS Anar2HTML 1.1 by Giovanni Giusti () Required OSAXen: File I/O (From the Script Tools Suite), File Commands, Numerics, String Commands, Scripting Components (from Apple), ACME Script Widgets (required to sort the list -- comment the relevant lines). This applet transforms Anarchie and Fetch bookmark files into HTML files. It saves the result as a random-named file on the desktop (if any of you can improve on this, you are welcome). To use, drop a bunch of Anarchie and/or Fetch bookmark files on the applet. You can also drop a mixture of the two. Changes since v.1.0: added support for Fetch files. Made some nicer HTML. -- Duel S.p.A. Via G. Dandini, 15 00154 Roma (ITALY) Tel. ++39-6-5743826 Fax ++39-6-5759368 e-mail #### BINHEX autodialer.hqx **** From: Simon Kornblith Subject: AutoDialer 1.1 AutoDialer is a utility designed to automatically dial numbers at a specified time and say something through Speech Manager. The computer dials and speaks through the computer's built-in speakers, eliminating the need for a modem. Version 1.1 adds several new options when dialing, automatically converts letters to numbers, and allows you to choose how many times to repeat the message. #### BINHEX dans-inter-slip-scripts-14.hqx **** From: Dan Cottler, darmok@voicenet.com Subject: Dan's InterSLIP Scripts 1.4 "Dan's InterSLIP Scripts" is a freeware package containing various InterSLIP scripts and detailed step-by-step installation instructions. The "Generic Modem Driver" script fully supports just about any type of modem. It recognizes the basic extended result codes and will redial when a busy signal or carrier drop occurs. It is far superior to InterSLIP's built-in "Hayes Compatible" setting. The instructions include recommended initialization commands for many modem models. The "Generic Gateway" script fully supports a number of SL/IP hosts, including The Internet Adapter (TIA). It will catch carrier drops that occur during the sign-on process, and it properly obtains and sets the IP address assigned by the host. - Dan Cottler Cherry Hill, NJ, USA. #### BINHEX dhnet-worker-10b.hqx **** From: rabba@maine.rr.com Subject: DHNetworker 1.0b Desktop Handler Networker 1.0b This is a small app that will set your computers basic networking settings. It is FREE. Jon's Commands & FaceSpan Extension is required. URL to download both is in the INSTALLATION document. Very simple program worth downloading. #### BINHEX dnr-deleter-201.hqx **** From: jdempsey@ncinter.net Subject: DNRDeleter201.hqx For those of you who often get a corrupt MacTCP DNR file, this little applet will delete this file every time you restart or shut down your Mac. v2.0.1 fixes a problem with the selection of the MacTCP DNR file on some machines. Requires Applescript. Jack M. Dempsey jdempsey@ncinter.net http://www.ncinter.net/~jdempsey/ #### BINHEX download-macros-kq.hqx **** From: JMellin@pinecrest.edu (Jared Mellin) Subject: Download Macros - Macros for Netscape The Download Macros are a set of macros that makes downloading multiple files from the Internet easy. Specifically, it is a KeyQuencer macro that allows for downloading files in Netscape without the hassle of being at your computer. The macro is small and simple yet can be a great convenience to you. This is not something you want to skip over, and at only a few k, it takes seconds to download. Requires: Netscape 2.0 or greater KeyQuencer 1.x or 2.0 Jared Mellin (Jar-Head) JMellin@pinecrest.edu #### BINHEX fetch-o-matic-21.hqx **** From: film2@emedia.net Subject: Fetch-O-Matic 2.1 automated website maintenance via FTP Fetch-O-Matic (v 2.1) is a new approach to automated website maintenance via FTP. Fetch-O-Matic allows web authors to freely create and update files locally without needing to keep track of their work, and then automatically catalog the alterations and update the website. Fetch-O-Matic differs from other available synchronization and maintenance schemes in that it does not require any local machine to have a complete site copy. For example, one might decide to grab a few pages and change them (and/or add some new files) from a Powerbook. Later, the site copy on the primary machine can be quickly brought up-to-date with just two clicks - without having to remember what was changed or open the Powerbook. Fetch-O-Matic is extremely easy to use. Novice web authors in search of a simple way to update a personal web page won't be intimidated by its power. Experienced hands will find that previously dreaded operations such as multi-file search and replace, with the subsequent headache of tracking down and uploading scattered altered files, are rendered painless. Transfer errors such as uploading/downloading to the wrong directory are a thing of the past. If several people are maintaining a site they are protected from treading on each other's updates. Fetch-O-Matic was conceived and developed to fill a need in servicing a large site (http://www.filmscouts.com). Uploads and downloads of thousands of files at once have been performed with ease. But even on a site with just a few pages, Fetch-O-Matic will ease the updating chores. Fetch-O-Matic requires Dartmouth's FTP client "Fetch", AppleScript, the scripting addition Jon's Commands, and, optionally, Alessandro Levi Montalcini's "List Files" (providing a significant speed improvement for large sites), all of which are readily available online. Fetch-O-Matic runs on any Mac OS machine with reasonable (8mb+) RAM running System 7 or 8. It runs in the background. It is shareware with a single-user license fee of $20. There is a free 30-day trial period. The complete documentation is available online at the Fetch-O-Matic home page, http://www.filmscouts.com/software/fom.html Version 2.1 adds new features (most significantly, continuous unattended operation and the ability to add to an upload in progress), and works around a bug in Jon's Commands 2.0.3. #### BINHEX infnty-inter-slip-102-strip.hqx **** From: tgaul@apple.com (Troy Gaul) Subject: Infinity InterSLIP 1.0.2 CSM by Troy Gaul, Infinity Systems Infinity InterSLIP is a module for Apple's Control Strip that allows you to control an InterSLIP connection. In order to use this module, you must have InterSLIP installed and have it properly configured to connect to a SLIP host. Clicking on the icon will display a popup menu. The top item shows the current status of the InterSLIP connection. The middle item allows you to open the InterSLIP Setup application, and the bottom item allows you to connect or disconnect from the selected SLIP host (the one that is hilighted in the InterSLIP Setup application). The icon will also change to display the current status of the connection. Changes since version 1.0.1: - Changed address and e-mail information. #### BINHEX inter-slip-installer-101.hqx **** #### TEXT inter-slip-redial-script-20.txt **** From: Mark Hickenbottom Subject: InterSLIPRedialScript2; InterSLIP Dialing Script for all Modems InterSLIPRedialScript2 is a dialing script (CCL) for InterSLIP. It is far better than the built-in script in that it works better with all modems, displays status and error messages, hangs up properly, and redials when busy. Version 2 adds a quick disconnect and changes the format to SimpleText. Open the script to view the documentation and script comments. Put in System Folder:Preferences:InterSLIP Folder:Dialing Scripts. !Redial 2.0 © 1994-1995 Snap Systems, snap@netcom.com, on 95-07-29 !this may be freely distributed as long as copyright message not modified !redial is a dialing script for InterSLIP written by Mark Hickenbottom !InterSLIPRedialScript2 is a dialing script (CCL) for InterSLIP. It is far better than the built-in script in that it works better with all modems, displays status and error messages, hangs up properly, and redials when busy. Version 2 adds a quick disconnect and changes the format to SimpleText. Open the script to view the documentation and script comments. Put in System Folder:Preferences:InterSLIP Folder:Dialing Scripts. !put in System Folder:Preferences:InterSLIP Folder:Dialing Scripts !tip for bad modems in modem banks: !if you hear a bad modem connection, #### BINHEX inter-slip-timer-151.hqx **** From: EricPRESTO@aol.com Subject: InterSlIP Timer v. 1.5.1 It is a utility application to be used with InterSLIP that allows you to keep track of how much time you spend on your SLIP account. InterSLIP must be installed on your computer for it to work. InterSLIP Timer requires System 7.0 or later. Version 1.5.1 corrects bugs identified in the previous version. It has a globally floating timer window. System 7.1 or later is required to use the globally floating window. Thank you, Eric Preston #### BINHEX internet-logger-211-fr.hqx **** From: EricPRESTO@aol.com Subject: Internet Logger v. 2.1.1FR This is the French language version of Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 translated by Philippe Bonnaure. Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 is a utility application allows you to keep track of how much time you spend on your internet accounts. It requires System 7 or later. It can also be used to track long distance telephone use or to track time spent on client accounts. First, among many other potential uses, Internet Logger will provide a convenient means to fully document your internet connections, including: - Tracking session times and cumulative use time by day and month. - Ability to enter complex session rate structures and automatically estimate session and cumulative costs by day or month. - Ability to count down time remaining on either prepaid hours or hours charged at a flate rate. - Optional Log file documenting session and cumulative times and estimated costs. - Optionally compute session times by rounding up to the nearest minute. Some online services seem to compute times this way. You can check it yourself. - Allows automatic connection via PPP, SLIP, or operation as a manual timer. - Allows multiple timers with individual settings. You can keep track of use of multiple providers conveniently. Each can have it's own log file. - Compatibility with Open Transport when used with OT/PPP. FreePPP is also supported. New features in version 2.1.1: Version 2.1.1 adds support for FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows automatic opening of internet browser or other application when Internet Logger is launched. Timers created with version 1.x are not compatible with version 2.x. Do not try to open Timers created with version 1.x. Instead, keep version 2.x in its own folder and create new timers using version 2.x. You may continue to use v. 1.x simultaneously if you need to time two things at once. Please post Internet Logger v. 2.1.1FR to: info-mac/comm/inet/conn/internet- logger-211FR.hqx and please also retain the english language version currently on the archive as: info-mac/comm/inet/conn/internet-logger-211.hqx. Thank you, Eric Preston #### BINHEX internet-logger-211.hqx **** From: EricPRESTO@aol.com Subject: Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 is a utility application allows you to keep track of how much time you spend on your internet accounts. It requires System 7 or later. It can also be used to track long distance telephone use or to track time spent on client accounts. First, among many other potential uses, Internet Logger will provide a convenient means to fully document your internet connections, including: € Tracking session times and cumulative use time by day and month. € Ability to enter complex session rate structures and automatically estimate session and cumulative costs by day or month. € Ability to count down time remaining on either prepaid hours or hours charged at a flate rate. € Optional Log file documenting session and cumulative times and estimated costs. € Optionally compute session times by rounding up to the nearest minute. Some online services seem to compute times this way. You can check it yourself. € Allows automatic connection via PPP, SLIP, or operation as a manual timer. € Allows multiple timers with individual settings. You can keep track of use of multiple providers conveniently. Each can have it's own log file. € Compatibility with Open Transport when used with OT/PPP. FreePPP is also supported. New features in version 2.1.1: Version 2.1.1 adds support for FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows automatic opening of internet browser or other application when Internet Logger is launched. Timers created with version 1.x are not compatible with version 2.x. Do not try to open Timers created with version 1.x. Instead, keep version 2.x in its own folder and create new timers using version 2.x. You may continue to use v. 1.x simultaneously if you need to time two things at once. Thank you, Eric Preston #### BINHEX lil-buddy-11b1-as.hqx **** Subject: Lil'Buddy 1.1b1 From: runt@inch.com (World Domination Headquarters) Picks up and expands on Lil'Buddy 1.0. 1.1b1 features the abiity to do either/both of the following: 1) Open your PPP connection (via MacPPP Scripting Addition) 2) Launch, after opening your PPP connection, any number of applications/scripts or what not for you. For example, upon opening my PPP connection, Lil'Buddy launches my Talk Daemon and my Finfer Daemon then Eudora followed by a script that checks my mail and then filters it. Lil'Buddy requires that you have AppleScript instaslled on your machine, as it is a prototype for a forthcoming application. Any and all comments, suggestions, feature requests welcome as this is a nascent program. -Sean Allen for more goodies check out: http://www,novaworks.com/staff/sallen/infant ftp://ftp.novaworks.com/public/Infant_Software/ #### BINHEX mac-slip-206-updt.hqx **** Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 19:21:13 -0600 From: info@hydepark.com (Rick Watson) Subject: MacSLIP_2.0.6_Updater.hqx This updater will update MacSLIP version 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4, or 2.0.5 to version 2.0.6. New features in this release include bug fixes, automatic disconnect, Apple Event support, and a quick access MacSLIP menu. Note to archive maintainers: This universal updater replaces older MacSLIP updaters which updated only one minor version at a time. You can delete all earlier MacSLIP updaters. Rick Watson Hyde Park Software rick@hydepark.com #### BINHEX mac-slip-cisco-script.hqx **** #### TEXT mac-slip-netcom-and-tia.txt **** Subject: MacSLIP scripts Here are two MacSLIP scripts that I modified from the sample.script that comes with MacSLIP. I have used the Netcom script (mac-slip-netcom..) for some time now without any problems. And it is setup to start The Internet Adapter (TIA) on a Netcom shell account. The UUNet script (mac-slip-uunet..) is one I just modified to work on my UUNet PPP account. So far it seems to work OK. I hope these scripts help others get up on their accounts in less time than it took me. Frank E. Smith (fesmith@netcom.com soon to be fesmith@beartooth.com) # # Sample.script # # This is a generic script for logging into a SLIP/PPP server # You may need to modify it to work with your SLIP/PPP server or # use one of the more specific scripts. #### BINHEX mac-to-mac-slip-scripts.hqx **** From: aviola@conicit.ve (cristian) Subject: Mac to Mac SLIP scripts This is something I hacked up for a friend, who wanted to do CU-SEE ME over a plain telephone connection. That is, not having to connect to an internet provider, and definitely NOT using Apple Remote access, which would mean loading lots of resources, and taking extra useful RAM. (Which could be useful for running CU-SEE ME, or any other TCP/IP application). My friend had no idea about scripting, and I did, so I found a great solution. What this will do for you, is establish an authentic TCP/IP connection betwwen 2 macs, using a regular telephone connection, so that you can use all your typical TCP/IP software. I can't think of anything REALLY cool to do with this, except for CU-SEE ME. This will only work at acceptable speeds using a 28.8 bps modem. I have heard lots of people wanting a macintosh SLIP host. This will almost do that for you but obviously only 1 connection at a time will be accepted. I have no relation to Hyde Park Software. In fact, I don't even use MacSLIP. It seems to be that something like this cannot be done with InterSLIP due to it's lack of scripting facilities. If you think it can be done, e-mail me. I am the author of these scripts and I think they are pretty ingenious. All I ask if you use them, is to e-mail me and tell me if you liked them, or even send me a postcard (yeah, I have one already, but keep them coming!) Also, tell me if you find any other uses for it, apart from videoconferencing. Feel free to distribute these scripts, but include the READ ME file. Do not distibute modified versions. I want to get feedback on bugs and problems, and keep an updated version on the archives. Do NOT include on CD ROMS without my consent. Again: My e-mail is: cviola@zeus.ucab.edu.ve #### BINHEX mactcp-206-updt.hqx **** Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 23:33:16 -0800 From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: MacTCP 2.0.x to 2.0.6 updaters, full set This archive contains, along with the readme and the release notes, four updaters. Two are for AdminTCP and two are for plain old MacTCP (for those who don't know administrators can use AdminTCP to set MacTCP and lock those settings so users cannot change them). What's important about these updaters is that one set takes AdminTCP or MacTCP from version 2.0.2 directly to version 2.0.6, and the other set takes AdminTCP or MacTCP from version 2.0.4 to version 2.0.6. In other words, the updaters contained in this archive ought to hold you, no matter what version of MacTCP or AdminTCP 2.0.x you have. You can also get these updaters from Apple directly at: ftp://seeding.apple.com/mactcp/MacTCP_2.0.6/ If you've already updated your copy of MacTCP, don't bother downloading this file; there's nothing that's actually different in the resulting 2.0.6. Finally, I cannot stress highly enough that these updaters work only on a CLEAN copy of MacTCP or AdminTCP that's never been opened or otherwise modified. You MUST get a copy from your original disk to update (or attempt the not-guaranteed ResEdit hack that we reported on in TidBITS#256): ftp://ftp.tidbits.com/pub/tidbits/issues/1994/TidBITS#256_12-Dec-94.etx http://www.dartmouth.edu/pages/TidBITS/issues/TidBITS-256.html Please, please don't complain to me if you can't figure out how to get a clean copy of MacTCP. There's basically nothing I can do to help you other than provide the information above, in TidBITS#256, and (for people who have MacTCP from Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh), my Web site (and I'm getting way too much email these days :-)). http://www.tidbits.com/tidbits/ cheers ... -Adam Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com Author of Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- iskm@tidbits.com Internet Explorer Kit for Macintosh -- iek@tidbits.com Internet Starter Kit for Windows -- iskw@tidbits.com #### BINHEX mactcp-netswitch-20.hqx **** From: david walton Subject: MacTCP Netswitch 2.0 Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 20:32:48 -0500 (EST) MacTCP Netswitch 2.0 Copyright 1994-1995, University of Notre Dame, Office of University Computing; written by David Walton (David.Walton.10@nd.edu) MacTCP Netswitch is a Macintosh control panel designed to automati- cally reconfigure MacTCP for those who move their Macintoshes from network to network. Netswitch uses information about your AppleTalk connection to swap in a MacTCP prep file from a group of pre- configured prep files. It selects a file based on a) whether a net- work is connected; b) the name of the AppleTalk zone you are in; c) the AppleTalk network link specified in the Network control panel. Netswitch will resolve any aliases to a file server, making it pos- sible to store some prep files on a centrally-maintained file server; aliases may be mixed with actual files, allowing a single set of prep files for both on- and off-network configurations. Although written for PowerBook users, it is potentially useful for anyone who moves a machine from location to location. Since it can use aliases to a cen- tral file server, it can also be used to configure an entire group of machines by distributing an alias to a central collection of prep files (provided dynamic or server-based addressing is used). For more information, read the guide that is distributed with this package. Version 2.0 is a significant update to earlier versions. Users of earlier versions are encouraged to upgrade. The price is still free. Netswitch 2.0 requires System 7.0 or later. This package includes three items: 1. This README file. 2. The MacTCP Netswitch control panel. 3. The MacTCP Netswitch Guide, in Microsoft Word format. This software is free of charge, and you may re-distribute it, but please read the distribution restrictions in the accompanying guide before you do so. 3 January 1995 #### BINHEX mactcp-retransmit-patch.hqx **** From "igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)" Tue Aug 24 18:03:30 1993 Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1993 11:30:09 -0500 From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits) Subject: MacTCP patch --========================_18559790==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Howdy, This is a little application that will alter the MacTCP driver to incorporate Peter Lewis' patch. You will need a virgin copy of MacTCP, version 1.1.1 for this process. MacTCP 1.1.1 is not included in this upload -- it is a commercial product. I also understand that this problem is fixed in MacTCP 2.03 and the upcoming MacTCP 3. Please report any problems to igorl@uiuc.edu. Many thanks to Peter for providing the patch information in the first place and Michael Hecht for the splendid utility ResCompare that compiled this patch. Patch Description ================= (Stolen and edited from a recent discussion on Nuntius-L) >Here's how to make the hack: > >Make a copy of MacTCP >Open the original with ResEdit >Double click the DRVR icon >click the entry, and choose Open using Hex Editor (*** HEX EDITOR! ***) >choose Find Hex (cmd-F I think) >Enter: 3542 0210 E34A D441 302A 021A B440 6A04 3400 600A >Find the 302A 021A in the middle, select that, and type 303C 0BB8 >save and close all the windows >restart. > >Grab a copy of MacTCP Watcher, and make sure its not doing too much >retransmission. Too much is defined as more than about 5 or 10% probably. > Peter. > >It is supposed to fix the retransmit bug that has been bothering users with >"slow" serial lines, usually via modem. It has worked fine for me, although >it is hard to tell when something suddenly works as expected :-) > >Good luck, > >Klaus Cheers, Igor --========================_18559790==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="MacTCP=_patch" #### BINHEX mactcp-switcher-11.hqx **** From: John Norstad Subject: MacTCP Switcher 1.1 MacTCP Switcher is a very simple little program that makes it easy to save and quickly restore multiple MacTCP configurations. This is especially useful for PowerBook users who carry their PowerBooks around and regularly use them with different network connections (e.g., SLIP at home and LocalTalk or Ethernet at work). Version 1.1 release notes Fix the "unexpected error -39" error reported by several users. Detect and report damaged settings files and damaged MacTCP files. Flush volumes after writing files to prevent file damage caused by susequent unrelated system crashes. Improve error messages. Switch from Think C to CodeWarrior and the universal header files. #### BINHEX net-mac-2-3-67.hqx **** From: vanGaalen@caiw.nl Subject: NET/Mac 2.3.67 NET/Mac v2.3.67 was born... For those who don't know NET/Mac... NET/Mac is the application that supports TCP/IP over packet-radio, which means, that hamradio operators can use NET/Mac for their wireless TCP/IP network... In this version of NET/Mac the following mods/features were implemented: - Made the 'rebootonbaddate' command more realistic - Added support for ethernet (see: the version.c file and the online HELP for the 'attach' command) - NET/Mac does NOT support the new Buckmaster CD-ROM's HAMCALL database yet... I am trying to convince Buckmaster that I need the new data-encryption-method, but as of yet they are not ready to release a description of the encoding-algorithm... The old CD-ROM's remain fully supported... The latest version of NET/Mac can be downloaded from my homepage: http://www.caiw.nl/~adam #### BINHEX ot-configs-as.hqx **** From: kurita@tky0.attnet.or.jp Subject: OTConfigs - AppleScript addition to configure OT - OTConfigs is an AppleScript scripting addition. - It allows you to switch configurations of OpenTransport without having to open the Control Panels, such as TCP/IP, and PPP. For instance, if you have a configration "HyperNet" defined in your TCP/IP control panel, you can write a script like this: change config of OT_TCP to "HyperNet" When you execute the above script, TCP/IP configuration gets changed to the one named "HyperNet". - The package contains sample AppleScripts, so you can start using it by just entering the names of configurations you defined in your OpenTransport Control Panels. - Very useful if you are a client of mulptiple PPP connections because you can change TCP/IP and PPP configurations, and then start initiating a PPP connection by just one action. - $10 shareware. (payable online) Changes from the last version: No code change. Mior changes in ReadMe files. System requirements: - AppleScript - OpenTransport Thanks, Kurita Yosuke #### BINHEX pagoo-40.hqx **** From: "Pagoo.com" Subject: Pagoo Call Catcher Missing calls while on-line? Pagoo Call Catcher is the solution. With Pagoo Call Catcher, friends just call you as usual and Pagoo records a voice message that you can listen to on your computer a few seconds later. You know instantly who called and why, and you decide whether to call them back or keep surfing the Net. You can save, delete or forward the message to any email address. You can also record a personal greeting for your callers so they dont even know youre on-line! Download the software (requires MacOS 7.6 and above) and sign-up for a free 30 day unlimited trial of Pagoo. After the 30 day free trial you have the option to purchase the service for $3.95 per month (for a 1 yr. subscriptions) or $4.95 per month (for a 6-month subscription). Specs: * Version 4.0 * Release date: November 29,1999 * File size: 513Kb * Minimum requirements: Macintosh 7.6 and above, 16MB RAM, Internet account #### BINHEX peacekeeper-68k.hqx **** From: nstewart@ican.net Subject: PeaceKeeper v2.0b1 PeaceKeeper is software that will disconnect your PPP connection at a specific time. Useful for anyone who engages in all-night downloads while sharing a phoneline with family or roommates. -- Noah J. Stewart Biped Design Co. #### BINHEX peacekeeper-ppc.hqx **** From: nstewart@ican.net Subject: PeaceKeeper v2.0b1 PeaceKeeper is software that will disconnect your PPP connection at a specific time. Useful for anyone who engages in all-night downloads while sharing a phoneline with family or roommates. -- Noah J. Stewart Biped Design Co. #### DIRECTORY ppp **** #### BINHEX pro-link-isdn-scripts-10.hqx **** From: SPantke@NetzService.de (Stefan W. Pantke) Subject: ProLink-scripts This archive is a collection of three modem scripts to use the ISDN terminal adapter TKR ProLink (== ELSA MicroLink ISDN/TL V.34) for communication with OpenTransport/PPP your Mac. Modem scripts for the following modes are included: * Analog mode (V.34) * ISDN V.120 mode * ISDN X.75 mode Have fun, stefan [ SPantke@NetzService.DE ] #### BINHEX quic-config-bitsurfr-106.hqx **** From: brad@quicomm.com (Brad Bennett) Subject: BitSURFR QuicConfig v1.0.5 Quicomm's BitSURFR QuicConfig application provides you with the easiest way to get your BitSURFR Pro up & running with your Macintosh! Why struggle through all the parameter settings of your BitSURFR Pro through AT Commands when you can simply select settings through popup menus and edit boxes? Save settings in profile documents. Build protocol setup strings with the Protocol Window. And upgrading your BitSURFR Pro's firmware is a breeze with QuicConfig's built-in Y-Modem G function. We even provide you with the link to Motorola's site where you can immediately download the latest firmware! You don't even have to set the port configuration. Just launch QuicConfig and it will automatically find your BitSURFR Pro and download the current switch and protocol configurations. QuicConfig can be run in demonstration mode before choosing to register. System requirements: * System 7.0 or later * Any Macintosh (680x0 or PowerPC) * 1 MB free RAM * Motorola BitSURFR Pro ISDN Modem For screen shots of QuicConfig, please visit Quicomm's Web site at http://www.quicomm.com/Quicomm/QuicConfig.html. Thanks, Brad Bennett Quicomm http://www.quicomm.com P.S. BitSURFR is not a typo. That is Motorola's name for their ISDN Terminal Adapter. We give permission for our program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. #### BINHEX radio-net-mac-2-3-65.hqx **** From: adam@iag.tno.nl Subject: NET/Mac2.3.65.sea.hqx NET/Mac v2.3.65 was born... For those who don't know NET/Mac... NET/Mac is the application that supports TCP/IP over packet-radio, which means, that hamradio operators can use NET/Mac for their wireless TCP/IP network... In this version of NET/Mac the following mods/features were implemented: - For those that want to override the Macintosh-type that NET/Mac has reported, there is now a new command: mactype - NET/Mac does NOT support the new Buckmaster CD-ROM's HAMCALL database yet... I am trying to convince Buckmaster that I need the new data-encryption-method, but as of yet they are not ready to release a description of the encoding-algorithm... The old CD-ROM's remain fully supported... The latest version of NET/Mac can be downloaded from my homepage: http://www.caiw.nl/~adam This version obsoletes all versions of info-mac/comm/inet/conn/radio-net-mac in the Sumex-Aim.stanford.edu (and it's mirror-) archives. It also replaces /pub/mac/_communicatie/_internet/radio_net_mac_23xx.hqx on ftp.idg.nl. The new NET/Mac has (hopefully) been uploaded to: - oak.oakland.edu, to the directory /pub/hamradio/mac/digital - ftp.ucsd.edu, to directory /hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming. If it's not there (anymore), then look at /hamradio/packet/tcpip/mac. - hamster.business.uwo.ca, to directory /pub/amsoft - wa2zkd mirrors UCSD's incoming on his Landline BBS. Ham's w/o ftp can call 716-544-1863 or 2645. NET/Mac will be uploaded to PI1HVH.AMPR.ORG, directory c:/public/mac. Adam PA2AGA e-mail: a.vangaalen@nitg.tno.nl for mail to my office or: adam@caiw.nl for private or hamradio mail #### BINHEX scr-annex-itg.hqx **** #### BINHEX scr-annex-mark-verber.hqx **** #### TEXT scr-annex-notes.txt **** Greetings. These scripts have been kindly donated by various and sundry denizens of the net. There is no guarantee by anyone that they will work in your situation; however, better to start with something that works for somebody somewhere than to start completely in the dark. Note: Extension File is Transfer As --------- ------- ----------- .bin MacBinary MacBinary .hqx BinHex'd Ascii .image Disk Image MacBinary .sea Self-Extracting Archive MacBinary .sit StuffIt MacBinary .txt Text Ascii MacBinary files should be transferred in Binary mode between any intervening systems and in MacBinary when transferred to a Macintosh (eg Binary transfer from ftp.intercon.com to gateway.foo.com; MacBinary transfer from gateway.foo.com to mac.foo.com). #### BINHEX scr-annex-ucberkeley.hqx **** #### TEXT scr-cisco-script.txt **** ! ! InterSLIP gateway script for Cisco terminal server ! ! Label 99 is the general purpose error handler, which beeps ! and pauses long enough for the user to read the message. ! ! First, we wait for the user name prompt ! @originate note "Waiting for prompt" matchclr matchstr 1 1 "Username: " matchread 50 note "No username prompt" jump 99 ! ! Now, send the user name and wait for the password prompt ! @label 1 note "Sending user name" #### TEXT scr-express-modem-bd.txt **** ! "Express Modem AppleTalk Remote Access Script - 12/10/92 - V1.0" ! Modified by Bill Dickson for InterSLIP dialup, 09/26/93 ! o Allow activation of compression and error correction ! o Decrease @LABEL18 delay before exit to facilitate gateway login script ! @ORIGINATE @ANSWER ! @LABEL 1 ! ! first recall the factory configuration ! matchclr settries 0 matchstr 1 3 "OK\13\10" @LABEL 2 write "AT&F\13" matchread 30 inctries iftries 2 59 #### TEXT scr-freds-zen-interslip-script.txt **** ! (c) copyright 1994, Fred Morris, Seattle, WA. You may post this file ! to your favorite ftp site or on-line service one time, provided ! that you e-mail me telling me where. You may share this file with ! your friends or clients provided that you do not charge them for it ! per se. Exceptions: Elliotte Harold, you have to ask before you ! even use it; Adam Engst, you can do anything you want with it; ! InterConn, you can include this script with InterSLIP if you wish. ! Contact me via e-mail at m3047@halcyon.com, or finger that account ! for additional information. Yeah, I am a guru, but I believe in the ! cult of experience and I don't suffer fools; you've been warned, ! think carefully before importuning me with questions that you could ! have answered on your own in the time it takes you to compose e-mail ! and me to answer it. ! ! Fred's zen way InterSLIP dialing script. It's simple. It's easy to ! understand. It won't cook your breakfast. It does what it does ! and that's it. Retry on busy was added at Adam Engst's request. ! Written as a reaction to the pompous and intricate-to-the-point-of ! -fragility crap that modem manufacturers and Apple itself ship. ! Your modem must be configured to send CONNECT and BUSY responses for #### BINHEX scr-gv-teleport-gold-bd.hqx **** #### BINHEX scr-gv-teleport-mercury.hqx **** Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 16:44:14 -1000 To: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) From: rscross@halcyon.halcyon.com (Richard S. Cross) Subject: Re: GV Teleport Mercury --========================_6596940==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Yes please! Just send it along via email and I'll post it. > >cheers ... -Adam > O.K. Adam Here it is:-) --========================_6596940==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="GV_Mercury_(SLIP)" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="GV_Mercury_(SLIP)" #### BINHEX scr-ids-world-network.hqx **** Date: Fri, 22 Jul 1994 02:08:35 -0500 From: billpr@ids.net (Bill J. Parker) Subject: InterSLIP Gateway for the IDS World Network --========================_23942508==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The attatched file is an InterSLIP Gateway Script I've written for the IDS World Network (155.212.1.2). I wrote some instructions at the top of the script, to explain it a little. The script works with the current IDS Gateway (July 1994), and will be updated as the gateway changes. The file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.5 Please post to the archives. --========================_23942508==_ Content-Type: text/plain; name="scr-IDS-BJP.hqx"; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="scr-IDS-BJP.hqx" #### TEXT scr-ids-world-network.txt **** Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 17:46:24 -0600 From: billpr@ids.net (Bill J. Parker) Subject: comm/tcp/scr-ids-world-network --========================_12021677==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The attatched file is an InterSLIP Gateway Script I've written for the IDS World Network (155.212.1.2). I wrote some instructions at the top of the script, to explain it a little. The script works with the current IDS Gateway (July 1994), and will be updated as the gateway changes. The file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.5 Please post to the archives. --========================_12021677==_ #### BINHEX scr-interslip-tia-netcom.hqx **** Date: Sun, 26 Mar 1995 16:55:42 -0800 From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: InterSLIP script for TIA on Netcom This is a script written by Steve Michel for use with InterSLIP and TIA on Netcom. Drop it in your Gateway Scripts folder in the InterSLIP folder inside the Preferences folder, and relaunch InterSLIP before trying to select it in the Gateway popup menu. #### TEXT scr-minimal-dialing-script.txt **** ! Original script by Fred Morris ! Modifications and comments by Adam C. Engst ! 21-Feb-94 = Added redial feature (ACE) @originate ! Initialize mode from string in InterSLIP configuration note "Initializing modem" write "^4\13" pause 20 ! Dial modem from number in InterSLIP configuration note "Dialing ^1" write "atdt^1\13" ! Check only for BUSY or CONNECT, then redial or connect matchstr 1 10 "BUSY" matchstr 2 20 "CONNECT" matchread 500 @label 10 ! The line is busy, so let's redial the modem indefinitely ! This will also redial after the (matchread 500) timeout if you get endless rings #### TEXT scr-northwest-nexus.txt **** ! ! InterSLIP gateway script for Morthwest Nexus ! ! 01-Nov-93: Increased all matchread statements to 500 ! @originate note "Waiting for prompt" matchclr matchstr 1 1 "login:" matchread 500 note "Gateway not responding!" exit -1 ! @label 1 note "Sending user name" write "^5\13" matchclr matchstr 1 2 "Password:" matchread 500 note "Gateway not responding!" #### BINHEX scr-supra-v32bis-script-ah.hqx **** #### BINHEX scr-suprafax-v32bis-cf.hqx **** #### BINHEX server-bot-12r1.hqx **** From: tjb@inch.com Subject: ServerBot 1.2r1 Welcome to Server Bot. This application is intended to help internet based servers using Open Transport and OT/PPP to stay connected to the internet. The Bot will watch the state of your PPP connection, and if it finds that the connection is idle, it will quit the server, reconnect PPP, and reboot the server. This application is intended to replace my other server based Bot applications(WebStarBot, HotlineServerBot) with one that will work with any kind of server application. This Bot is a simple script application which stays open in the background. It does this without a real interface of any kind. While the Bot is running, if your PPP connection is idle (or dropped), it will attempt to log on to your ISP. If you are connected, it will wait patiently for 15, 30, or 60 seconds before checking again. It is designed to act without any dialogs that require the user to be present, so if you want to maintain an active PPP connection while you are away, or asleep, or whatever... This release is a simple bug fix. I have, hopefully, eliminated the need to double tell the Bot where the server application is. Once should be enough. Second, I have found the "can't set item name" problem and eliminated that. I also changed the dialog text very slightly in two of the dialogs. These were all minor problems, but they annoyed me greatly. System requirements: 1. AppleScript must be installed on your system. This is a standard part of the MacOS these days, so it should be installed if you are running any version of System 7.5 or higher including OS8. I will try to keep it working for as long as Apple supports OT/PPP and AppleScript. The standard install of AppleScript includes a set of osaxen (scripting additions). I rely on the standard osaxen, and they must be installed on your system. 2. You must be running OT/PPP, not FreePPP. In addition, you must have the PPP Commands Osax installed in your scripting additions folder. If you did a standard install of OT/PPP, then this scripting addition is already installed for you. 3. You must have Sändi's Additions installed. Sändi's Additions is a free Osax, available from the usual sources (InfoMac, UMich, the AppleScript resource sites), or from my scripting page at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/scripts.html 4. You must have Jon¹s Commands installed. Jon¹s Commands is available from Info-Mac archives or from Jon Pugh¹s page at http://www.seanet.com/~jonpugh/ For more information, visit my web page at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/scripts.html or email me at tjb@inch.com Tom Bovo http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html #### BINHEX tcp-cc-11.hqx **** From: tkelly@sc.edu (Tim Kelly) Subject: TCP CC 1.1 TCP CC 1.1 replaces TCP CC 1.0.2 (nee TCP Switcher) which is on the mirrors. OT/PPP CC 1.1 and Modem CC 1.1 are brand new. This simple control strip module is for use with Open Transport and allows one to change between TCP/IP configurations without going through the control panel. If you have more than one way to connect to the Internet with your Mac (like PPP and Ethernet), you should make configurations for each method and switch between configurations instead of changing the setting in the default configuration. In order to use TCP Configuration Changer (TCP CC) to make changing configurations easy, first set up the configurations you would like to use through TCP/IP. Use the Configurations option under the File menu in TCP/IP to set up each configuration. This module will recognize them immediately. The handy Open... feature allows one to open TCP/IP from the module if changes are desired to the configuration. TCP Configuration Changer is buckware. If you like the product, send me a buck. I think that there is room for a new form of software consisting of small utilities such as this that would go under the category "buckware". Pay a buck, add a nifty gadget that makes life a little easier. TCP CC requires Open Transport. #### BINHEX tcp-ip-switcher-10b1.hqx **** Subject: TCP/IP Switcher 1.0b1 From: runt@inch.com (World Domination Headquarters) [F]ixes a bug in the previous version. This program is MacTCP Switcher for Macintoshes running open transport. -Sean Allen for more goodies check out: http://www,novaworks.com/staff/sallen/infant ftp://ftp.novaworks.com/public/Infant_Software/ #### BINHEX x-timer-196.hqx **** From: 72764.1072@compuserve.com (Eric Long) Subject: XTimer v1.9.6 (This release is the v1.9.6 release, but with a much smaller installer size than the intial 1.9.6 release.) No timer tracks like XTimer! FreePPP/MacPPP tracking. Open/Close PPP connections. AOL & CompuServe tracking-- and TRACKS WITH CLARIS EMAILER! Automatic Rate and Log management. Detailed Session Logging. Auto-Launcher. And Much more! Req. System 7. 68000 compatible. Minor fix in update. Lower reg. fee: $10 (Kagi Avail.) Removed shareware splash screen. #### BINHEX zap-tcp-12.hqx **** Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1993 11:38:02 -0600 From: mlbizer@bongo.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Bizer) Subject: ZapTCP 1.2 Dear Moderators, I'm enclosing a heavily-demanded TCP utility extension which does the following: >The INIT works by installing a system-wide patch which takes control when >an application quits (or is quit by a forced MacsBug "es"). When it runs, >the code scans through all of the currently open MacTCP streams and >connections, looking for those that have their stream buffers allocated >within the heap that is about to disappear. When ZapTCP finds a stream >whose buffers are about to become no-man's land, it forces the connection >closed and releases the stream, posting a notification to the user. Yours truly, Marc