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Date: Sun, 6 Oct 91 11:02:17 -0500
From: mgleason@cse.unl.edu (Michael Gleason)
Subject: [*] ./report/mac.ftp.list
Lines: 877
Compile Date: Sunday, October 06, 1991.
Short list starts at line: 92
Long list starts at line: 224
Netrc starts at line: 453
Here's volume 2, #1 (Fall 1991) of the mac.ftp.list.
I will post revisions as needed to the USENET newsgroup comp.sys.mac.misc,
and the info-mac archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu. This document is
copyrighted 1991 by Mike Gleason, but may be freely distributed and archived.
Please send newly discovered sites (with IP numbers and directories to
check if possible), bug fixes, and comments to:
mgleason@cse.unl.edu (Mike Gleason)
For folks new to ftp
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The first column of stuff in the data below is the site name. Usually
you can just run ftp and type open and then the site name. But some
computers don't like the names (or don't have all of them) and prefer the
next column of stuff, the IP addresses. If you try the open command with the
IP number and it doesn't bite, it isn't gonna work. Most mac ftp sites have
encoded their files with BinHex 4.0. These files will end in the suffix
".hqx". To decode these files, you can just download them to your mac, and
use Compact Pro or Stuffit to decode them. THEN, you will need to decompress
them. Files ending in ".cpt" are Compact Pro files, ".sit" files are
Stuffit's. You will probably need both Compact Pro and Stuffit since both
types are common. When ftp prompts you for a username and password, send
"anonymous" as the username, and your email address as the password, for me
it would be mgleason@cse.unl.edu. Here's a sample ftp session:
% ftp
ftp> open sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Connected to sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
220 sumex-aim FTP server (SunOS 4.0/3) ready.
Name (sumex-aim.stanford.edu:mgleason): anonymous
Password (sumex-aim.stanford.edu:anonymous): mgleason@cse.unl.edu
331 Guest login ok, send mail address (user@host) as password.
230 Guest connection 17 (of 25) accepted, access restrictions apply.
ftp> cd info-mac
ftp> get ./help/recent-files.txt recentFiles
ftp> get ./game/cumulonimbus-110.hqx cn.hqx
ftp> quit
% sz cn.hqx
Power User Notes:
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If you want to read a file on a remote site, but don't want download it,
quit ftp, page the file, then restart ftp, try "get myfile.txt -" and ftp
will dump the file to your terminal. Also exploit ftp's pipe and shell
abilities, like "get myfile.txt |more" will do the same as above, except
using "more" to page the file.
If you need to know the IP address of an ftp site, a common unix program
called "nslookup" can help. For example, "nslookup apple.com" would spit
out "130.43.2.2." The reverse is also true, "nslookup 130.43.2.2" would
print out "apple.com."
Most files you'll get off ftp are in that pain in the butt format, binhex.
I usually download to our unix box, and then use an immensely useful utility
called "mcvert" to de-binhex them there. Not only is this faster, but it
doesn't tie up your own CPU :-) Stop over to sumex and grab it. After
mcvert'ing files, they'll turn into files with ".bin" suffix on them, meaning
they are in MacBinary format, and ready to download. You can also decompress
most archives, using Dik Winter's "unpack" program, if you don't mind both
more files and bigger files to download.
Here's a handy chart to keep track which programs unmangle which formats:
.sit .sit unix
.cpt 1.5 dlx .hqx .zip .dd .lzh .Z .pit .arc .bin
Compact Pro X X X
StuffIt 1.5.1 X X X
StuffIt Classic X X X
StuffIt Deluxe X X X X X X X X
Disk Doubler X X X
DDExpand X X X
PackIt X
MacCompress X
MacLHarc X
ArcMac X
BinHex 4.0 X
BinHex 5.0 X X
UnZip X
mcvert (unix) X X
unpack (unix) X X X X
These sites have many mac files, and are still getting new ones:
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ftp.apple.com 130.43.2.3 /dts (1)
ftp.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 /pub/mac (2)
irisa.irisa.fr 131.254.2.3 /News/comp.binaries.mac (3)
mac.archive.umich.edu 141.211.165.34 /mac (4)
microlib.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.1.21 /microlib/mac (5)
rascal.ics.utexas.edu 128.83.138.20 /mac (6)
sumex-aim.stanford.edu 36.44.0.6 /info-mac (7)
ux1.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.5.59 /mac/MUG, /ftp.list (8)
These sites are home to a few specific file(s):
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accuvax.nwu.edu 129.105.49.1 /pub/tiff (mactonext2.sit.hqx)
alw.nih.gov 128.231.128.251 /pub/image (Image & MacMeasure)
arthur.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.1 /pub/trinkle (mac32.tar.Z)
aux.support.apple.com 130.43.6.2 / (A/UX stuff)
bert.cs.byu.edu 128.187.2.20 /NCSA_Telnet (BYU's version)
biom3.univ-lyon1.fr 134.214.100.42 /pub/mac (MacMul, GraphMu)
boombox.micro.umn.edu 128.101.95.95 /pub (macisode, POPmail,...)
brownvm.brown.edu 128.148.128.40 / (tn3270)
ccb.ucsf.edu 128.218.1.13 /Pub/Sound_list (sounds!)
cecelia.media.mit.edu 18.85.0.104 /pub (CSound)
chook.cs.adelaide.edu.au 129.127.8.8 /pub/VHDL-Cookbook
cs.orst.edu 128.193.32.1 /pub/mac (lab-logger)
csc2.anu.edu.au 130.56.4.25 /pub/src/MAC (beaver, smtp0.87)
d31.rz0.stanford.edu 36.76.0.151 /Igor (Igor demos, utilities)
dartvax.dartmouth.edu 129.170.16.4 /pub/mac (Dartmouth XCMDs, etc)
dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov 128.183.10.134 /mac (MacSecure.3.1.hqx)
ftp.acns.nwu.edu 129.105.113.52 /pub/disinfectant (Disinf HQ) (9)
ftp.cayman.com 143.137.1.2 /pub (GatorBox stuff)
ftp.utas.edu.au 131.217.10.1 /pub/mac (Mews)
hobbes.lbl.gov 128.3.12.38 /pub/mac (Radiance)
ics.uci.edu 128.195.1.1 /mac/think-c (10)
imag.imag.fr 129.88.32.1 /pub/CABRI, /mac (11)
indri.primate.wisc.edu 128.104.230.11 /pub/mac (TransSkel & misc) (12)
iraun1.ira.uka.de 129.13.10.90 /pub/mac (SingleShare,NewsView)
j.cc.purdue.edu 128.210.9.2 /pub/mac (RevRdist)
kukulcan.berkeley.edu 128.32.131.190 /pub/wilson/umoria_5/mac (Moria)
life.slhs.udel.edu 128.175.41.33 /pub/mac (popper, MacPOP)
linc.cis.upenn.edu 130.91.6.8 /pub/NH3.0/mac (Mac NetHack!)
maddog.llnl.gov 128.115.10.1 /pub (uw.tar.Z unix windows)
madhaus.utcs.utoronto.ca 128.100.102.10 /pub (MacSockets)
menudo.uh.edu 129.7.1.16 /pub/gene-server/mac (Science)
midway.uchicago.edu 128.135.12.73 /pub/OzTex
mojo.ots.utexas.edu 128.83.185.16 /pub/slip/mac/ncsa SLIP telnet
munnari.oz.au 128.250.1.21 /mac (CAP, Multigate stuff) (13)
neptune.ethz.ch 129.132.101.33 /Oberon/MacII (MacOberon)
nic.switch.ch 130.59.1.40 /software/mac/SWITCHinfo
novamail.cerl.uiuc.edu 128.174.180.9 /pub/lime (Lime demo, for MIDI)
oddjob.uchicago.edu 128.135.4.2 /pub/Yerk
otter.stanford.edu 36.21.0.104 /mma, /mac (Mathematica)
pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu 128.146.37.18 /mac (LabanWriter)
poincare.geom.umn.edu 128.101.25.31 /stuff/snappea/mac (Snap pea)
ssyx.ucsc.edu 128.114.133.1 /pub/mac (HyperUnix, ClientDA)
statlab.uni-heidelberg.de 129.206.113.100 /pub/network (NetWork stuff)
tau.sm.luth.se 130.240.0.3 /pub/mac/nisus (macros, etc)
terminator.cc.umich.edu 141.211.164.8 /x500 (maX.500 white pages)
uu.psi.com 136.161.128.3 /wp (PSIWP, an X.500 client)
uunet.uu.net 137.39.1.2 /languages/abc (ABC prog lang) (14)
zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu 128.174.20.50 /Mac (NCSA Telnet, etc) (15)
These sites are shadow/mirror archives (the same stuff) of something else:
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cc.sfu.ca 128.189.32.250 PC2: [mac.archive]
dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov 128.183.10.3 /mac.dir [dftsrv.gov]
ftphost.aukuni.ac.nz 130.216.1.5 /mac [sumex] (16)
garbo.uwasa.fi 128.214.87.1 /mac [funet]
giza.cis.ohio-state.edu 128.146.8.61 /pub/oztex [midway]
isca.icaen.uiowa.edu 128.255.19.175 //isca01/bbs/files/infomac (17)
jyu.fi 128.214.7.5 /maclib [sumex]
lth.se 130.235.16.3 /mac [funet] (18)
minnehaha.rhrk.uni-kl.de 131.246.9.116 /pub/mac [sumex]
mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.201.12 /mac/MUG [ux1]
oswego.oswego.edu 129.3.1.1 /pub/mac [sumex]
pollux.lu.se 130.235.132.89 /pub/mac [sumex]
shark.mel.dit.csiro.au 144.110.16.11 /info-mac [sumex]
sics.se 192.16.123.90 /pub/info-mac, /pub/mac
ub-mts.cc.umich.edu 35.1.1.47 PC2: [mac.archive]
um.cc.umich.edu 35.1.1.43 PC2: [mac.archive]
utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp 133.11.11.11 /Mac, /Mac/info-mac [sumex]
watmsg.waterloo.edu 129.97.129.9 /pub/oztex [midway]
wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 /mirrors/info-mac (&macintosh) (19)
These sites have just a few mac files:
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apple.com 130.43.2.2 /pub (20)
bode.ee.ualberta.ca 129.128.16.96 /pub/mac
eff.org 192.88.144.3 /pub/mac
fs-1.iastate.edu 129.186.151.151 /pub/mac
genbank.bio.net 134.172.1.160 /pub/mac
hpcsos.col.hp.com 15.255.240.16 /packet/mac
icarus.cns.syr.edu 128.230.1.49 /software/mac (w/ Unix_Mac)
icarus.riacs.edu 134.12.1.1 /pub
mailer.cc.fsu.edu 128.186.6.103 /pub/mac
procyon.cis.ksu.edu 129.130.10.80 /pub/Macintosh
splicer.cba.hawaii.edu 128.171.17.7 /mac
tolsun.oulu.fi 128.214.5.6 /pub/mac
ucsd.edu 128.54.16.1 /midi/software/mac, /pub/mac
These sites have a lot of files, but do not get much new:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
f.ms.uky.edu 128.163.128.6 /pub/mac [sumex]
ftp.bio.indiana.edu 129.79.224.50 / (large science archive) (21)
impaqt1.mem.drexel.edu 129.25.10.1 /pub/files/mac
joker.optics.rochester.edu 128.151.240.1 /Sounds, /mac
kth.se 130.237.72.201 /macintosh
mcsun.eu.net 192.16.202.1 /comp/mac
merlin.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.3 /pub/mac
plains.nodak.edu 134.129.111.64 /pub/mac/pub (22)
wsmr-simtel20.army.mil 26.2.0.74 PD9:<macintosh> (23)
I can't connect to these sites, which may have mac stuff:
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beach.gal.utexas.edu 129.109.1.207 /pub/virus/mac (VMS though)
peace.waikato.ac.nz 130.217.64.62 anu-news gnu msdos mac ncsa
saffron.inset.com 192.94.75.2 / (new Sound_list HQ)
slug.pws.bull.com 128.35.10.203 comp.binaries.mac
A couple of Miscellaneous sites (because it's my list :-)
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fsa.cpsc.ucalgary.ca 136.159.2.1 /pub/text.compression.corpus (24)
pilot.njin.net 128.6.7.38 /pub/ftp-list (big ftp.list)
quiche.cs.mcgill.ca 132.206.2.3 /archie
Notes on some of the above sites:
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1. ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3) /dts
Apple's official ftp site to supply the world with System software,
utilities, technical notes, sample source code, press release archives,
and developer tools. Callers outside America are restricted to what they
can download :-(
ALL FILES: /dts/help/dir-files-all
RECENT FILES: /dts/help/dir-files-recent
HELP: /help, or mail mjohnson@apple.com.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
2. ftp.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) /pub/mac
A very large European site. In addition to shadowing Sumex-aim, they get
their own original files sometimes. Non-Europeans shouldn't call often,
to keep costs down.
ALL FILES: /pub/mac/_file.lst
RECENT FILES: /pub/mac/ChangeLog
HELP: /pub/mac/HELP
HOW TO UPLOAD: Use ftp to put files into /pub/mac/incoming.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
3. irisa.irisa.fr (131.254.2.3) /News/comp.binaries.mac
They keep archives of the postings to the comp.binaries.mac newsgroup.
The files all stored in one huge directory, so instead of doing an 'ls',
get the index file to look at offline.
ALL FILES: /News/comp.binaries.mac/index
HOW TO UPLOAD: Post to the comp.binaries.mac USENET group.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
4. mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.165.34) /mac
This big site isn't a sumex-aim wannabe; they have a large number of
files, many of them unique. There are many outline fonts, mostly Adobe
type 1's, and a few TrueType and type 3's. About the only gripe I have is
the tremendous number of subdirectories, e.g.
/mac/system.extensions/font/adobe.type.three... but that's a small price
to pay for the work they've put in for us leeches :-)
ALL FILES: /mac/00help/allfiles.txt
RECENT FILES: /mac/00help/newfiles.txt
IN QUEUE: Look in the /mac/incoming directory.
HELP: /mac/00help
HOW TO UPLOAD: ftp-put files in the /mac/incoming directory
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
5. microlib.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.1.21) /microlib/mac
Not a large site, but it gets a unique file every now and then. You can
also subscribe to their mailing list (email to chris@emx.utexas.edu and
ask) to get informed when new additions arrive.
ALL FILES: /microlib/mac/file-list.txt
RECENT FILES: Get the file called "Update-[date]" in /microlib/mac.
HOW TO UPLOAD: Upload to rascal; they pick their files from there.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
6. rascal.ics.utexas.edu (128.83.138.20) /mac
A medium-sized site, often scoops Sumex with unique files. My favorite
feature of Rascal is that they store their submissions in MacBinary, so
you don't need to de-binhex your downloads.
RECENT FILES: look in the /mac/NEW directory.
IN QUEUE: /mac/INQUEUE
HELP: Look in the /mac/++_READ-THIS-FIRST directory.
HOW TO UPLOAD: email .hqx files to macgifts@rascal.ics.utexas.edu
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
7. sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6) /info-mac
The king of macintosh ftp sites. If you want your uploads to get a wide
distribution, this is the place to send them to. They also have their own
message "list", the info-mac digests. This is handy for those who don't
have USENET access. Because of space constraints, they periodically delete
old files to make room for new ones.
ALL FILES: /info-mac/help/all-files.txt
RECENT FILES: /info-mac/help/recent-files.txt
IN QUEUE: /info-mac/help/archive-queue.txt
HELP: Look in the /info-mac/help directory, read 'em all.
HOW TO UPLOAD: email posts or files to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
8. ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.59) /mac/MUG
A local user group has been kind enough to store copies of it's disk
collection here. There is a massive amount of material to download. New
disks have started appearing again, too. Too bad the index files aren't
updated regularly, it's a shame to download entire disks, and not knowing
what's on them. It also wastes internet bandwidth ;-)
ALL FILES: /mac/MUG/0Biglist.MUG
HELP: /mac/MUG/0README.MUG
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
9. ftp.acns.nwu.edu (129.105.113.52) /pub/disinfectant
The headquarters of John Norstad's excellent anti-virus program,
Disinfectant, the sample code, and some other stuff, like macph.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
10. ics.uci.edu (128.195.1.1) /mac/think-c
This is the home of the Think C mailing list. You'll find a bunch of Think
Class Library stuff here, along with general Think C code, interfaces, and
updaters. Read all the README files in /mac/think-c for more info (and
how to get on the mailing list).
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
11. imag.imag.fr (129.88.32.1) /pub/CABRI
Not only is this the home of the CABRI (graph, geometry) software, but
they are also nice enough to keep the most recent uploads to
comp.binaries.mac, in MacBinary format (yay!).
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
12. indri.primate.wisc.edu (128.104.230.11) /pub/mac
Contains some programs by Paul DuBois, and a few other utilities: BlobMgr,
FaceLift, Grep, ZoomIdle, MakeWrite, SicnEdit, gnome, and psuedo-fpu.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
13. munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21) /mac
Home of Webster Multiport Gateway tools, and other mac networking goodies,
like Columbia Appletalk Package, Timelord, & Messages.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
14. uunet.uu.net (137.39.1.2) /languages/abc
You can find a mac version of the ABC programming language here, and also
a macintosh version of STDWIN as /amiga-sources/stdwin/mac.tar.Z. UUNet
also archives huge amounts of other material, like USENET news, GNU stuff,
bsd sources, internet specs, popular unix packages, and bug fixes.
ALL FILES: /index/master.Z, /index/master-time.Z
RECENT FILES: /index/changes.week.Z, /index/changes.day.1.Z
IN QUEUE: /index/incoming.Z
HELP: /help, /index/README
HOW TO UPLOAD: /tmp
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
15. zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu (128.174.20.50) /Mac
NCSA keeps Telnet, ContigAsm, Contour, DataScope, GelReader,
HypercardAnimator, Image, Import2HDF, Layout, & PalEdit here.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
16. ftphost.aukuni.ac.nz (130.216.1.5) /mac
A shadow archive intended for folks in and around New Zealand.
ALL FILES: /mac/README
RECENT FILES: /mac/NEWFILES.TXT
HELP: Mail Andrew Knox at macftp@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz.
HOW TO UPLOAD: macftp@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
17. isca.icaen.uiowa.edu (128.255.19.175) //isca01/bbs/files/infomac
The University of Iowa provides some room for the Iowa Student Computing
Association, and not only have they given them an ftp site, but also an
Internet BBS (see Mars.ee.mssate.edu, above). While it is easy to get on
the BBS (login as 'iscabbs'), they don't let non-UI students use the neato
Internet Relay Chat.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
18. lth.se (130.235.16.3) /mac
This is the newest European sumex shadow. It could supersede sics.se
someday. If you want to upload, use ftp to put your files in the
/in-coming directory, then send email to Peter.Moller@dna.lth.se with the
descriptions.
HOW TO UPLOAD: ftp 'put' in the /in-coming directory, see above.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
19. wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) /mirrors/info-mac
They keep mirrors of both sumex (/mirrors/info-mac) AND Simtel
(/mirrors/macintosh). Good news for those who loathe Simtel's non unix
operating system!
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
20. apple.com (130.43.2.2) /pub
Don't bother connecting here, everything has moved to ftp.apple.com.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
21. ftp.bio.indiana.edu (129.79.224.50) /
All sorts of scientific applications, in /biology/mac, /chemistry/mac,
/science/mac, and /molbio/mac.
HELP: /archive.doc
HOW TO UPLOAD: /incoming
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
22. plains.nodak.edu (134.129.111.64) /pub/mac/pub
Kind of stale, but they had some stuff I hadn't seen anywhere else.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
23. wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (26.2.0.74) PD9:<macintosh>
Simtel has many files, but they are all extremely old. It's also a pain
in the butt to use, since it's not a unix machine. If you do decide to
download a file, make sure you set the mode to TENEX, and not ascii or
binary!
HELP: try "get SIMTEL20-MACINTOSH.INFO |more" at an ftp prompt.
TRANSFER MODE: Use TENEX.
24. fsa.cpsc.ucalgary.ca (136.159.2.1) /pub/text.compression.corpus
Holds sample files to benchmark compression programs, voyager .gifs, some
FORTH stuff in /pub/forth/mac, and a text editor that predicts what you'll
type next in /pub/the.reactive.keyboard/mac.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
The remainder of this document contains entries for your ".netrc" file.
The ".netrc" file is used by the ftp shell to perform auto-logins when
you try to connect to sites who have an entry in the RC. Ftp will enter
in "anonymous" and a password automatically. For example, if you have
this line in your ".netrc" file:
machine sumex-aim.stanford.edu login anonymous password my@email.address
Whenever you try to connect to sumex, you won't be asked to enter in your
login and password; a minor convenience, but it saves keystrokes if you
ftp to certain sites often. In addition, _some_ versions of ftp let you
define macros that execute automatically when you connect. Here is my
actual sumex entry as an example:
machine sumex-aim.stanford.edu
login anonymous
password mgleason@cse.unl.edu
macdef init
cd /info-mac
get ./help/recent-files.txt "|grep -v '.abs' > /user/students/ugrad/mgleason/docs/sumex-new"
!less /user/students/ugrad/mgleason/docs/sumex-new
ascii
pwd
Note that a blank line signals the end of the macro. The complicated
'get' line grabs the list of recent files, strips out any abstract
entries, and saves it in a file. Then I use my pager to read the file,
turn on ascii transfer mode, and print the current directory.
The generic netrc follows. Please replace all instances of
"me@host.domain.net" with your real email address. An easy way
to do that is name this .netrc file "tmp.1" and then do:
sed 's/me@host.domain.net/real@email.address/g' tmp.1 > tmp.2
chmod 600 tmp.2
mv -i tmp.2 $HOME/.netrc
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machine ftp.apple.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /dts
machine ftp.funet.fi login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /pub/mac
machine irisa.irisa.fr login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /News/comp.binaries.mac
machine mac.archive.umich.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mac
machine microlib.cc.utexas.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /microlib/mac
machine rascal.ics.utexas.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /mac
machine sumex-aim.stanford.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /info-mac
machine ux1.cso.uiuc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mac/MUG
machine accuvax.nwu.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/tiff
machine alw.nih.gov login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/image
machine arthur.cs.purdue.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/trinkle
machine aux.support.apple.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
machine bert.cs.byu.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /NCSA_Telnet
machine biom3.univ-lyon1.fr login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/mac
machine boombox.micro.umn.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub
machine brownvm.brown.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
machine ccb.ucsf.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /Pub/Sound_list
machine cecelia.media.mit.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub
machine chook.cs.adelaide.edu.au login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/VHDL-Cookbook
machine cs.orst.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine csc2.anu.edu.au login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/src/MAC
machine d31.rz0.stanford.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /Igor
machine dartvax.dartmouth.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac
machine ftp.acns.nwu.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/disinfectant
machine ftp.cayman.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub
machine ftp.utas.edu.au login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine hobbes.lbl.gov login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine ics.uci.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mac/think-c
machine imag.imag.fr login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /pub/CABRI
machine indri.primate.wisc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/mac
machine iraun1.ira.uka.de login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine j.cc.purdue.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine life.slhs.udel.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine linc.cis.upenn.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/NH3.0/mac
machine maddog.llnl.gov login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub
machine madhaus.utcs.utoronto.ca login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub
machine menudo.uh.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/gene-server/mac
machine midway.uchicago.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /pub/OzTex
machine mojo.ots.utexas.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/slip/mac/ncsa
machine munnari.oz.au login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /mac
machine neptune.ethz.ch login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /Oberon/MacII
machine nic.switch.ch login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /software/mac/SWITCHinfo
machine novamail.cerl.uiuc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/lime
machine oddjob.uchicago.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/Yerk
machine otter.stanford.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mma
machine pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac
machine poincare.geom.umn.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /stuff/snappea/mac
machine ssyx.ucsc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine statlab.uni-heidelberg.de login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/network
machine tau.sm.luth.se login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac/nisus
machine terminator.cc.umich.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /x500
machine uu.psi.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /wp
machine uunet.uu.net login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /languages/abc
machine zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /Mac
machine cc.sfu.ca login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd PC2:
machine dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac.dir
machine ftphost.aukuni.ac.nz login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mac
machine garbo.uwasa.fi login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac
machine giza.cis.ohio-state.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/oztex
machine isca.icaen.uiowa.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd //isca01/bbs/files/infomac
machine jyu.fi login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /maclib
machine lth.se login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mac
machine minnehaha.rhrk.uni-kl.de login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac/MUG
machine oswego.oswego.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine pollux.lu.se login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine shark.mel.dit.csiro.au login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /info-mac
machine sics.se login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/info-mac
machine ub-mts.cc.umich.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd PC2:
machine um.cc.umich.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd PC2:
machine utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /Mac
machine watmsg.waterloo.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/oztex
machine wuarchive.wustl.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /mirrors/info-mac
machine apple.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /pub
machine bode.ee.ualberta.ca login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine eff.org login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/mac
machine fs-1.iastate.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine genbank.bio.net login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine hpcsos.col.hp.com login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /packet/mac
machine icarus.cns.syr.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /software/mac
machine icarus.riacs.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub
machine mailer.cc.fsu.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine procyon.cis.ksu.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/Macintosh
machine splicer.cba.hawaii.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /mac
machine tolsun.oulu.fi login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine ucsd.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /midi/software/mac
machine f.ms.uky.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/mac
machine ftp.bio.indiana.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
machine impaqt1.mem.drexel.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/files/mac
machine joker.optics.rochester.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /Sounds
machine kth.se login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /macintosh
machine mcsun.eu.net login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /comp/mac
machine merlin.cs.purdue.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/mac
machine plains.nodak.edu login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type ascii
cd /pub/mac/pub
machine wsmr-simtel20.army.mil login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type tenex
cd PD9:<macintosh>
machine fsa.cpsc.ucalgary.ca login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
type binary
cd /pub/text.compression.corpus
machine pilot.njin.net login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /pub/ftp-list
machine quiche.cs.mcgill.ca login anonymous password me@host.domain.net
macdef init
cd /archie
-- mike gleason, NCEMRSoft. "Real computers don't need .advocacy newsgroups"
-- mgleason@cse.unl.edu "Name the next Mac the 'Mac II GTX Turbo'"