Re: proposed agenda

dave o'leary <oleary@umd5.umd.edu> Mon, 16 April 1990 22:29 UTC

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From: dave o'leary <oleary@umd5.umd.edu>
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To: swb@dainichi.tn.cornell.edu, tewg@devvax.tn.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: proposed agenda


Does anyone out there know anything about the Army Supercomputer Network?
We just brought on a new site, the US Army Engineering Water Experimental
Station (or something like that...).  Currently they are only connected
to SURAnet, but they have a Milnet gateway coming up soon, and the guy
there we are working with said they will soon (end of May??) have two 
more T1's going out as part of the Army Supercomputer Network - one to 
BRL, up here (only on Milnet, I think...) and another to a site in 
Michigan, further unspecified.  Anyway, depending on the other sites'
connections and the routing policy of these circuits it looks like we
may have Yet Another set of backdoors to worry about.  He said he would
get me more info about the connections, etc. which I will pass on if 
it is of interest.

Thanks,
						dave