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From: sherman@trln.lib.unc.edu (dennis r. sherman)
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Subject: Re: Gopher SERVER needed
Date: 20 Sep 1993 17:03:35 GMT
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In article <1993Sep20.142415.55@cine88.cineca.it>, FRANCO@UDUNIV.CINECA.IT (FRANCESCO BRUNETTA) writes:
>
>I'm loking for a GOPHER server running with OpenVMS and Multinet.
>
>I found several Gopher clients, but I've not been able to find a Gopher
>server *yet ported* to VMS.

If you have a gopher client running, gopher to any of psulias.psu.edu, 
niord.shsu.edu, or trln.lib.unc.edu and look for a .zip file with a 
name like gopher1_2VMS0-server.zip.  At TRLN the gopher link is:

Name=gopher1_2VMS0-server.zip distribution file
Type=9
Port=70
Path=9gopher_root4:[000000]gopher1_2VMS0-server.zip
Host=trln.lib.unc.edu

There is also a client available -- change "server" to "client" in the 
above link, and you've got it.

If you don't have a gopher client running, you can FTP to 
niord.shsu.edu and retrieve both client and server from there.

--
  Dennis R. Sherman  	         Triangle Research Libraries Network
  dennis_sherman@unc.edu       Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill