[TUHS] TUHS Digest, Vol 115, Issue 29

Doug McIlroy doug at cs.dartmouth.edu
Sat Aug 23 05:00:02 AEST 2014


> I was wondering if Unix had any form of networking before uucp

Right from the time Unix came up on the PDP-11 it was
networked in the sense that it had dial-in and dial-out
modems. Fairly early on, when Unixes appeared in other
Bell Labs locations, Charlie Roberts provided a program
for logging into another machine. It had an escape for
file transfer, so it covered the basic functionality
of rsh and ftp. It was not included in distributions,
however, and its name escapes me. Maybe scj can add
further details.

Doug



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