> On Apr 29, 2019, at 9:05 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
> wrote:
>
> On 4/29/19 6:47 PM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
>> I want to say that the OSU webserver for VMS supports running over DECnet,
>> but my memory could be faulty. I’ve only used WASD on VMS.
>
> I think this sounds like a neat ~> fun thing to do.
>
> But how does a web server run over DECnet?
>
> I guess conceptually you can serve web pages across any protocol that can
> carry HTTP.
>
> But I guess you could also have a client that ran over DECnet or need a
> gateway to TCP/IP.
Yes. What I meant is that one could take an existing HTTP client and server,
or create one, substituting DECnet sockets for the TCP sockets. The protocol
would work just fine that way. You'd need to decide how to deal with DECnet
packet boundaries, something TCP doesn't have (a major omission). The simplest
is to pay no attention to them, which is what I understand Ultrix "streaming
DECnet" sockets to do. An alternative would be to make use of them, for
example by saying that the entire HTTP header is in one packet and the payload
(if any) follows in separate packets.
paul