Title : Network Miscellany V
Author : Datastream Cowboy
==Phrack Inc.==
Volume Four, Issue Thirty-Nine, File 4 of 13
Network Miscellany V
Compiled from Internet Sources
by Datastream Cowboy
Network Miscellany created by Taran King
University of Colorado Netfind Server
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trying 128.138.243.151 ...
Connected to bruno.cs.colorado.edu.
Escape character is '^]'.
SunOS UNIX (bruno)
login: netfind
=====================================================
Welcome to the University of Colorado Netfind server.
=====================================================
I think that your terminal can display 24 lines.
If this is wrong, please enter the "Other" menu and
set the correct number of lines.
Help/Search/Other/Quit [h/s/o/q]: h
Given the name of a person on the Internet and a rough description of where
the person works, Netfind attempts to locate information about the person.
When prompted, enter a name followed by a set of keywords, such as
schwartz university colorado boulder
The name can be a first, last, or login name. The keys describe where the
person works, by the name of the institution and/or the city/state/country.
If you know the institution's domain name (e.g., "cs.colorado.edu", where there
are host names like "brazil.cs.colorado.edu") you can specify it as keys
without the dots (e.g., "cs colorado edu"). Keys are case insensitive and may
be specified in any order. Using more than one key implies the logical AND of
the keys. Specifying too many keys may cause searches to fail. If this
happens, try specifying fewer keys, e.g.,
schwartz boulder
If you specify keys that match many domains, Netfind will list some of the
matching domains/organizations and ask you to form a more specific search.
Note that you can use any of the words in the organization strings (in addition
to the domain components) as keys in future searches.
Organization lines are gathered from imperfect sources. However, it is usually
easy to tell when they are incorrect or not fully descriptive. Even if the
organization line is incorrect/vague, the domain name listed will still work
properly for searches. Often you can "guess" the proper domain.
For example, "cs.<whatever>.edu" is usually the computer science department at
a university, even if the organization line doesn't make this clear.
When Netfind runs, it displays a trace of the parallel search progress, along
with the results of the searches. Since output can scroll by quickly, you
might want to run it in a window system, or pipe the output through tee(1):
rlogin <this server name> -l netfind |& tee log
You can also disable trace output from the "Other" menu.
You can get the Netfind software by anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.colorado.edu,
in pub/cs/distribs/netfind. More complete documentation is also available
in that package. A paper describing the methodology is available in
pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/RD.Papers/PostScript/White.Pages.ps.Z
(compressed PostScript) or
pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/RD.Papers/ASCII/White.Pages.txt.Z (compressed
ASCII).
Please send comments/questions to [email protected]. If you would like
to be added to the netfind-users list (for software updates and other
discussions, etc.), send mail to:
[email protected].
Help/Search/Other/Quit [h/s/o/q]: q
Exiting Netfind server...
Connection closed by foreign host.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Commercial Networks Reachable From The Internet
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By Roman Kanala ([email protected]), CUEPE, University of Geneva
1. Internet to X.400
====================
An X.400 address in form
First name : Fffff
Surname : Nnnnn
Organization : Ooooo
ADMD : Aaaaa
Country : Cc
looks in RFC822 (Internet) addressing like
/G=Fffff/S=Nnnnn/O=Ooooo/@Aaaa.Cc
or
in%"/G=Fffff/S=Nnnnn/O=Ooooo/@Aaaa.Cc"
2. Any X.400 to Internet
========================
My Internet address
[email protected]
can be written for X.400 services (like arCom400 in Switzerland,
Sprint MAIL or MCI Mail in the USA) as follows:
C=CH; ADMD=ARCOM; PRMD=SWITCH; O=UNIGE; OU=SC2A; S=KANALA
and in Internet RFC822 form (althrough I don't see any reason to do it
this way for sending messages from Internet to Internet):
/S=Kanala/OU=sc2a/O=UniGe/P=Switch/@arcom.ch
3. MCI Mail to Internet (via a gateway)
=======================
If you are in the USA and using MCI Mail, then you can write to Internet
addresses as follows:
TO: Roman Kanala (EMS)
EMS: INTERNET
MBX: [email protected]
The gateway from MCI Mail to Internet is accessed by referencing the user's
name as though he were on an EMS service. When EMS name of INTERNET is used
for example, in the USA, then it's in order to have NRI (Reston VA) handle the
message for him. When prompted for mailbox MBX, user enters the Internet
address he is wanting to send a message to.
4. Internet to MCI Mail
=======================
The general address form is [email protected], where the username is in one
of two forms: either full username or the numerical box number in form of
digits only and preceded by three zeros, for ex. [email protected]
(address 1234567 is ficticious).
5. AppleLink to Internet or Bitnet
==================================
Internet address is used with a suffix @INTERNET#, like
[email protected]@internet#
or [email protected]@internet#
(here cgeuge52 is the bitnet address of sc2a.unige.ch)
6. Internet or Bitnet to AppleLink
==================================
AppleLink address is used as if it were an Internet username on the
AppleLink.Apple.Com node, like:
[email protected]
7. CompuServe to Internet
=========================
In the address field from CompuServe, type the symbol >, "greater than", the
word "INTERNET" in uppercase characters, then a space followed by the Internet
address, like:
>INTERNET [email protected]
8. Internet to CompuServe
=========================
The CompuServe address is used followed by "@compuserve.com". In the
CompuServe mailbox number the comma is replaces by a period, example:
[email protected] (address 12345.678 is ficticious)
_______________________________________________________________________________
Inter-Network Mail Guide
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This document is Copyright 1990 by John J. Chew. All rights reserved.
Permission for non-commercial distribution is hereby granted, provided
that this file is distributed intact, including this copyright notice
and the version information above. Permission for commercial
distribution can be obtained by contacting the author as described
below.
INTRODUCTION
This file documents methods of sending mail from one network to another. It
represents the aggregate knowledge of the readers of comp.mail.misc and many
contributors elsewhere. If you know of any corrections or additions to this
file, please read the file format documentation below and then mail to me:
John J. Chew <[email protected]>
DISTRIBUTION
(news) This list is posted monthly to Usenet newsgroups comp.mail.misc and
news.newusers.questions.
(mail) I maintain a growing list of subscribers who receive each monthly
issue by electronic mail, and recommend this to anyone planning to
redistribute the list on a regular basis.
(FTP) Internet users can fetch this guide by anonymous FTP as ~ftp/pub/docs/
internetwork-mail-guide on Ra.MsState.Edu (130.18.80.10 or 130.18.96.37)
[Courtesy of Frank W. Peters]
(Listserv) Bitnet users can fetch this guide from the Listserv at UNMVM.
Send mail to LISTSERV@UNMVM with blank subject and body consisting of
the line "GET NETWORK GUIDE". [Courtesy of Art St. George]
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Each entry in this file describes how to get from one network to another. To
keep this file at a reasonable size, methods that can be generated by
transitivity (A->B and B->C gives A->B->C) are omitted. Entries are sorted
first by source network and then by destination network. This is what a
typical entry looks like:
#F mynet
#T yournet
#R youraddress
#C contact address if any
#I send to "youraddress@thegateway"
For parsing purposes, entries are separated by at least one blank line, and
each line of an entry begins with a "#" followed by a letter. Lines beginning
with "#" are comments and need not be parsed. Lines which do not start with a
"#" at all should be ignored as they are probably mail or news headers.
#F (from) and #T (to) lines specify source and destination networks. If you're
sending me information about a new network, please give me a brief description
of the network so that I can add it to the list below. The abbreviated network
names used in #F and #T lines should consist only of the characters a-z, 0-9
and "-" unless someone can make a very convincing case for their favourite pi
character.
These are the currently known networks with abbreviated names:
applelink AppleLink (Apple Computer, Inc.'s in-house network)
bitnet international academic network
bix Byte Information eXchange: Byte magazine's commercial BBS
bmug Berkeley Macintosh Users Group
compuserve commercial time-sharing service
connect Connect Professional Information Network (commercial)
easynet Easynet (DEC's in-house mail system)
envoy Envoy-100 (Canadian commercial mail service)
fax Facsimile document transmission
fidonet PC-based BBS network
geonet GeoNet Mailbox Systems (commercial)
internet the Internet
mci MCI's commercial electronic mail service
mfenet Magnetic Fusion Energy Network
nasamail NASA internal electronic mail
peacenet non-profit mail service
sinet Schlumberger Information NETwork
span Space Physics Analysis Network (includes HEPnet)
sprintmail Sprint's commercial mail service (formerly Telemail)
thenet Texas Higher Education Network
#R (recipient) gives an example of an address on the destination network, to
make it clear in subsequent lines what text requires subsitution.
#C (contact) gives an address for inquiries concerning the gateway, expressed
as an address reachable from the source (#F) network. Presumably, if you can't
get the gateway to work at all, then knowing an unreachable address on another
network will not be of great help.
#I (instructions) lines, of which there may be several, give verbal
instructions to a user of the source network to let them send mail to a user on
the destination network. Text that needs to be typed will appear in double
quotes, with C-style escapes if necessary.
#F applelink
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to "user@domain@internet#"
#I domain can be be of the form "site.bitnet", address must be <35
characters
#F bitnet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I Methods for sending mail from Bitnet to the Internet vary depending on
#I what mail software is running at the Bitnet site in question. In the
#I best case, users should simply be able to send mail to "user@domain".
#I If this doesn't work, try "user%domain@gateway" where "gateway" is a
#I regional Bitnet-Internet gateway site. Finally, if neither of these
#I works, you may have to try hand-coding an SMTP envelope for your mail.
#I If you have questions concerning this rather terse note, please try
#I contacting your local postmaster or system administrator first before
#I you send me mail -- John Chew <[email protected]>
#F compuserve
#T fax
#R +1 415 555 1212
#I send to "FAX 14155551212" (only to U.S.A.)
#F compuserve
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to ">INTERNET:user@domain"
#F compuserve
#T mci
#R 123-4567
#I send to ">MCIMAIL:123-4567"
#F connect
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to CONNECT id "DASNET"
#I first line of message: "\"user@domain\"@DASNET"
#F easynet
#T bitnet
#R user@site
#C DECWRL::ADMIN
#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to "nm%DECWRL::\"[email protected]\""
#I from Ultrix
#I send to "[email protected]" or if that fails
#I (via IP) send to "\"user%site.bitnet\"@decwrl.dec.com"
#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"[email protected]\""
#F easynet
#T fidonet
#R john smith at 1:2/3.4
#C DECWRL::ADMIN
#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to
#I "nm%DECWRL::\"[email protected]\""
#I from Ultrix
#I send to "[email protected]" or if that fails
#I (via IP) send to
\"john.smith%p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org\"@decwrl.dec.com"
#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"[email protected]\""
#F easynet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#C DECWRL::ADMIN
#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to "nm%DECWRL::\"user@domain\""
#I from Ultrix
#I send to "user@domain" or if that fails
#I (via IP) send to "\"user%domain\"@decwrl.dec.com"
#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"user@domain\""
#F envoy
#T internet
#R user@domain
#C ICS.TEST or ICS.BOARD
#I send to "[RFC-822=\"user(a)domain\"]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US
#I for special characters, use @=(a), !=(b), _=(u), any=(three octal digits)
#F fidonet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to "uucp" at nearest gateway site
#I first line of message: "To: user@domain"
#F geonet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to "DASNET"
#I subject line: "user@domain!subject"
#F internet
#T applelink
#R user
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T bitnet
#R user@site
#I send to "user%site.bitnet@gateway" where "gateway" is a gateway host that
#I is on both the internet and bitnet. Some examples of gateways are:
#I cunyvm.cuny.edu mitvma.mit.edu. Check first to see what local policies
#I are concerning inter-network forwarding.
#F internet
#T bix
#R user
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T bmug
#R John Smith
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T compuserve
#R 71234,567
#I send to "[email protected]"
#I note: Compuserve account IDs are pairs of octal numbers. Ordinary
#I consumer CIS user IDs begin with a `7' as shown.
#F internet
#T connect
#R NAME
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T easynet
#R HOST::USER
#C [email protected]
#I send to "[email protected]" or "user%[email protected]"
#F internet
#T easynet
#R John Smith @ABC
#C [email protected]
#I send to "[email protected]"
#I (This syntax is for All-In-1 users.)
#F internet
#T envoy
#R John Smith (ID=userid)
#C /C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/ID=ICS.TEST/S=TEST_GROUP/@nasamail.nasa.gov
#C for second method only
#I send to "uunet.uu.net!att!attmail!mhs!envoy!userid"
#I or to "/C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/DD.ID=userid/PN=John_Smith/@Sprint.COM"
#F internet
#T fidonet
#R john smith at 1:2/3.4
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T geonet
#R user at host
#I send to "user:[email protected]"
#I American host is geo4, European host is geo1.
#F internet
#T mci
#R John Smith (123-4567)
#I send to "[email protected]"
#I or send to "[email protected]" if "JSMITH" is unique
#I or send to "[email protected]" if "John Smith" is unique - note the
#I underscore!
#I or send to "John_Smith/[email protected]" if "John Smith" is NOT unique
#F internet
#T mfenet
#R user@mfenode
#I send to "user%[email protected]"
#F internet
#T nasamail
#R user
#C <[email protected]>
#I send to "[email protected]"
#F internet
#T peacenet
#R user
#C <support%[email protected]>
#I send to "user%[email protected]"
#F internet
#T sinet
#R node::user or node1::node::user
#I send to "[email protected]" or "user%[email protected]"
#F internet
#T span
#R user@host
#C <[email protected]>
#I send to "[email protected]"
#I or to "user%[email protected]"
#F internet
#T sprintmail
#R [userid "John Smith"/organization]system/country
#I send to
/C=country/ADMD=system/O=organization/PN=John_Smith/DD.ID=userid/@Sprint.COM"
#F internet
#T thenet
#R user@host
#I send to "user%[email protected]"
#F mci
#T internet
#R John Smith <user@domain>
#I at the "To:" prompt type "John Smith (EMS)"
#I at the "EMS:" prompt type "internet"
#I at the "Mbx:" prompt type "user@domain"
#F nasamail
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I at the "To:" prompt type "POSTMAN"
#I at the "Subject:" prompt enter the subject of your message
#I at the "Text:" prompt, i.e. as the first line of your message,
#I enter "To: user@domain"
#F sinet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to "M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::\"user@domain\""
#I or "M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::domain::user"
#F span
#T internet
#R user@domain
#C NETMGR@NSSDCA
#I send to "AMES::\"user@domain\""
#F sprintmail
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to "[RFC-822=user(a)domain @GATEWAY]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US"
#F thenet
#T internet
#R user@domain
#I send to UTADNX::WINS%" user@domain "
_______________________________________________________________________________
MUDs
~~~~
By Frosty of CyberSpace Project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUDWHO servers (5)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amber amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 6889 up 1
DEC decuac.dec.com 192.5.214.1 6889 up 5
Littlewood littlewood.math.okstate. 139.78.1.13 6889 up 4
edu
Nova nova.tat.physik. 134.2.62.161 6889 up 3
uni-tuebingen.de
PernWHO milo.mit.edu 18.70.0.216 6889 up 2
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AberMUDs (11)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aber5@FSU loligo.cc.fsu.edu 128.186.2.99 5000 R*
DIRT ulrik.uio.no 129.240.2.4 6715 up 32
Dragon messua.informatik. 137.226.224.9 6715 up
rwth-aachen.de
Eddie aber eddie.ee.vt.edu 128.173.5.207 5000 TO
Alles
EnchantedMud neptune.calstatela.edu 130.182.193.1 6715 up 22
Longhorn lisboa.cs.utexas.edu 128.83.139.10 6715 up
Mustang MUD mustang.dell.com 143.166.224.42 6715 up
SpudMud stjoe.cs.uidaho.edu 129.101.128.7 6715 up
Temple bigboy.cis.temple.edu 129.32.32.98 6715 up
The Underground hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu 128.52.46.11 6715 R*
Wolf b.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu 129.71.11.2 6715 R*
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DikuMUDs (17)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Albanian judy.indstate.edu 139.102.14.10 4000 R
DikuMUD
AlexMUD alex.stacken.kth.se 130.237.237.3 4000 up
*Alfa Diku alfa.me.chalmers.se 129.16.50.11 4000 up
Austin MUD austin.daimi.aau.dk 130.225.16.161 4000 R 29
Caltech DIKU eltanin.caltech.edu 131.215.139.53 4000 R
Copper Diku copper.denver.colorado. 132.194.10.1 4000 up 33
edu
Davis Diku fajita.ucdavis.edu 128.120.61.203 3000 up 28
DikuMUD I bigboy.cis.temple.edu 129.32.32.98 4000 up
Elof DikuMUD elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 4000 up
Epic hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu 128.52.46.11 9000 R
Grimne Diku flipper.pvv.unit.no 129.241.36.200 4000 R
HypeNet ???? 129.10.12.2 4000 TO
Matsci1 Diku matsci1.uncwil.edu 128.109.221.21 4000 up
Mudde hawk.svl.cdc.com 129.179.4.49 4000 up
Pathetique
Sejnet Diku sejnet.sunet.se 192.36.125.3 4000 up
Waterdeep shine.princeton.edu 128.112.120.28 4000 up
Wayne Diku venus.eng.wayne.edu 141.217.24.4 4000 R
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DUMs (2)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CanDUM II cheetah.vlsi.waterloo. 129.97.128.253 2001 up
edu
DUM II legolas.cs.umu.se 130.239.88.5 2001 R 23
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LPmuds (58)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aegolius vyonous.kennesaw.edu 130.218.13.19 2000 up
Acadicus
After Hours janice.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.28 2000 up 30
Akropolis ???? 139.124.40.4 6666 up
Allinite ???? 134.126.21.223 2222 up
BatMUD palikka.jyu.fi 130.234.0.3 2001 up
*CyberWorld newview.etsu.edu 192.43.199.33 3000 up 34
*Darkemud dunix.drake.edu 192.84.11.2 4040 up 26
Darker Realms worf.tamu.edu 128.194.51.189 2000 up
Dartmouth LPMud lusty.tamu.edu 128.194.10.118 2000 up
Deeper Trouble alk.iesd.auc.dk 130.225.48.46 4242 up
DevMUD huey.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.2 9300 R
DiscWorld II peregrin.resmel.bhp.com. 134.18.1.12 2000 up
au
Dragon's Den ???? 129.25.7.111 2222 up
End Of The Line mud.stanford.edu 36.21.0.47 2010 up 35
Finnegan's Wake maxheadroom.agps.lanl. 192.12.184.10 2112 up
gov
Frontier blish.cc.umanitoba.ca 130.179.168.77 9165 up
GateWay secum.cs.dal.ca 129.173.24.31 6969 up
*Genesis milou.cd.chalmers.se 129.16.79.12 2000 up 36
*Igor epsilon.me.chalmers.se 129.16.50.30 1701 up
ImperialMUD aix.rpi.edu 128.113.26.11 2000 up 37
Ivory Tower brown-swiss.macc.wisc. 128.104.30.151 2000 R 27
edu
Kobra duteca4.et.tudelft.nl 130.161.144.22 8888 up
LPSwat aviator.cc.iastate.edu 129.186.140.6 2020 up
Marches of chema.ucsd.edu 132.239.68.1 3000 up
Antan
Middle-Earth oba.dcs.gla.ac.uk 130.209.240.66 3000 up 38
Muddog Mud phaedrus.math.ufl.edu 128.227.168.2 2000 up
Mystic ohm.gmu.edu 129.174.1.33 4000 up
NANVAENT saddle.ccsun.strath.ac. 130.159.208.54 3000 up 24
uk
Nameless complex.is 130.208.165.231 2000 up
Nanny lysator.liu.se 130.236.254.1 2000 up
NeXT ???? 152.13.1.5 2000 up
Nemesis dszenger9.informatik. 131.159.8.67 2000 up
tu-muenchen.de
*Nightfall nova.tat.physik. 134.2.62.161 4242 up
uni-tuebingen.de
Nightmare orlith.bates.edu 134.181.1.12 2666 R
Nirvana 4 elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 3500 up
Nuage fifi.univ-lyon1.fr 134.214.100.21 2000 R
*Overdrive im1.lcs.mit.edu 18.52.0.151 5195 up
PaderMUD athene.uni-paderborn.de 131.234.2.32 4242 up
PixieMud elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 6969 up
QUOVADIS disun29.epfl.ch 128.178.79.77 2345 up
Realmsmud hammerhead.cs.indiana. 129.79.251.8 2000 up
edu
Ringworld ???? 130.199.96.45 3469 R* 34
Round Table engr71.scu.edu 129.210.16.71 2222 up
Sky Realms maxheadroom.agps.lanl. 192.12.184.10 2000 R*
gov
SmileyMud elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 5150 up
StickMUD palikka.jyu.fi 130.234.0.3 7680 up
SvenskMUD lysator.liu.se 130.236.254.1 2043 up 39
*The Mud dogstar.colorado.edu 128.138.248.32 5555 up
Institute
Top Mud lonestar.utsa.edu 129.115.120.1 2001 up
Tsunami II gonzo.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.20 2777 R* 20
TubMUD morgen.cs.tu-berlin.de 130.149.19.20 7680 up
Valhalla wiretap.spies.com 130.43.3.3 2444 up
Valkyrie Prime fozzie.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.21 2777 up
VikingMUD swix.ifi.unit.no 129.241.163.51 2001 up
Vincent's aviator.cc.iastate.edu 129.186.140.6 1991 up 31
Hollow
World of Mizar delial.docs.uu.se 130.238.8.40 9000 R
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mage (1)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SynthMAGE synth.erc.clarkson.edu 128.153.28.35 4242 TO
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MOOs (1)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lambda MOO lambda.parc.xerox.com 13.2.116.36 8888 up
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TinyMUCKs (12)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AfterFive pa.itd.com 128.160.2.249 9999 up 31
Burning Metal amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 8088 up
Crossroads coyote.cs.wmich.edu 141.218.40.40 5823 R*
FurryMUCK highlandpark.rest.ri.cmu 128.2.254.5 2323 up 8
edu
High Seas opus.calstatela.edu 130.182.111.1 4301 up
Lawries MUD cserve.cs.adfa.oz.au 131.236.20.1 4201 R 7
PythonMUCK zeus.calpoly.edu 129.65.16.21 4201 up 18
QWest glia.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.115 9999 up
edu
Quartz Paradise quartz.rutgers.edu 128.6.60.6 9999 up 40
Time Traveller betz.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.119 4096 up
edu
TinyMUD Classic winner.itd.com 128.160.2.248 2000 R 41
II
Visions l_cae05.icaen.uiowa.edu 128.255.21.25 2001 R 16
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MUGs (1)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UglyMUG ???? 130.88.14.17 4201 up
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TinyMUSEs (5)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fantasia betz.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.119 4201 up 13
edu
FantasyMuse case2.cs.usu.edu 129.123.7.19 1701 up 42
MicroMUSE chezmoto.ai.mit.edu 18.43.0.102 4201 up 6
Rhostshyl stealth.cit.cornell.edu 128.253.180.15 4201 up 42
TrekMUSE ecsgate.uncecs.edu 128.109.201.1 1701 R 42
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TinyMUSHes (15)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Dungeon ra.info.sunyit.edu 149.15.1.3 8888 up
Global MUSH workstation5.colby.edu 137.146.64.237 4201 up
ImageCastle wizard.etsu.edu 192.43.199.19 4201 up
Narnia nimitz.mit.edu 18.80.0.161 2555 R*
PernMUSH milo.mit.edu 18.70.0.216 4201 up 42
SouthCon utpapa.ph.utexas.edu 128.83.131.52 4201 up 42
Spellbound thumper.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.23 4201 up
SqueaMUSH ultimo.socs.uts.edu.au 138.25.8.7 6699 R**
StingMUSH newview.etsu.edu 192.43.199.33 1701 up 42
TinyCWRU caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu 129.22.24.22 4201 R*
TinyHORNS louie.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.4 4201 up
TinyTIM II cheetah.ece.clarkson. 128.153.13.54 5440 up
edu
VisionMUSH tramp.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.26 4567 TO
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TeenyMUDs (3)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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ApexMUD apex.yorku.ca 130.63.7.6 4201 up
Evil!MUD fido.econ.arizona.edu 128.196.196.1 4201 up
MetroMUT uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu 129.15.20.2 5000 R
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TinyMUDs (2)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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DragonMUD ghost.cse.nau.edu 134.114.64.6 4201 up 14
TinyWORLD rillonia.ssc.gov 143.202.16.13 6250 up
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UnterMUDs (9)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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ChrisMUD hawkwind.utcs.utoronto. 128.100.102.51 6600 up 10
ca
DECmud decuac.dec.com 192.5.214.1 6565 up 15
DreamScape moebius.math.okstate. 139.78.10.3 6250 up 11
edu
Islandia hawkwind.utcs.utoronto. 128.100.102.51 2323 up
ca
RealWorld cook.brunel.ac.uk 134.83.128.246 4201 up 17
Sludge unix1.cc.ysu.edu 192.55.234.50 6565 up 19
Sunmark moebius.math.okstate. 139.78.10.3 6543 up
edu
WanderLand sun.ca 192.75.19.1 6666 up 9
WireHED amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 6565 up 12
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YAMUDs (1)
Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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GooLand toby.cis.uoguelph.ca 131.104.48.112 6715 up
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Notes
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Asterisk (*) before the name indicates that this sites entry was modified in
the last 7 days.
Status field:
* = last successful connection was more than 7 days ago
** = last successful connection was more than 30 days ago
# = no successful connection on record
R = connection refused
TO = connection timed out
HD = host down or unreachable
ND = network down or unreachable
NA = insufficient address information available
1. administrator is [email protected]
2. administrator is [email protected]
3. administrator is [email protected]
4. administrator is [email protected]
5. administrator is [email protected]
6. send mail to [email protected] to register
7. send mail to [email protected] to register
8. send mail to [email protected] to register
9. send mail to [email protected] to register
10. send mail to [email protected] to register
11. send mail to [email protected] to register
12. send mail to [email protected] to register
13. send mail to [email protected] to register
14. send mail to {jjt,jopsy}@naucse.cse.nau.edu to register
15. send mail to [email protected] to register
16. send mail to [email protected] to register
17. send mail to [email protected] to register
18. send mail to {awozniak,claudius}@zeus.calpoly.edu to register
19. send mail to [email protected] to register
20. hours are 0000-1600(M) 0100-1700(TWRF) 0100-2400(S) 0000-2400(U) GMT
21. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
22. hours are 1900-0600(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PDT
23. hours are 1900-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU)
24. hours are 1700-0900(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) GMT
25. hours are 1700-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PST
26. hours are 2100-0900(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU)
27. hours are 1630-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
28. hours are 2000-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(S) 0000-1200,1700-2400(U) PST
29. hours are 1800-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CET
30. hours are 1700-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PST
31. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
32. hours are 2000-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CET
33. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) MST
34. down until further notice
35. closed for repairs
36. the original LP; closed to public
37. closed to public
38. closed to players
39. Swedish-language mud
40. no pennies
41. mail [email protected] to recover old characters
42. restricted theme
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