Usage of the public access DUAs on wp.adelaide.edu.au
Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au> Fri, 15 May 1992 05:08 UTC
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Subject: Usage of the public access DUAs on wp.adelaide.edu.au
Date: Fri, 15 May 1992 12:46:45 +0930
From: Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au>
I just thought I would summarise the dua usage through our public access account, this has been in use for about 18 months. Most people who use this service are in Australia, although I have seen people logged in from Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim (including places such as Singapore who aren't participating in the Internet Directory Pilot). Here is a break down of how often each dua was used. Note, xtdua was only available for about a month (on evaluation from X-Tel) and xd has not been available since last August. Also the welcome banner only lists fred, pod and sd, you have to read the prompt to see that the others are available. fred 1113 pod 937 sd 419 xd 105 dish 71 xtdua 51 de 50 doog 28 ---- 2775 Mark.