[ih] Users vs Hosts on ARPANET
John Day
jeanjour at comcast.net
Wed Nov 11 09:52:28 PST 2009
That was the criteria much much later. Early on it was much broader.
At 11:26 -0500 2009/11/11, Craig Partridge wrote:
> > One thing I do know of are the so-called "ARPANET Directory" books, which
>> list many (but not _all_) people using the ARPANet. New versions came out
>> periodically (every year or two, perhaps?), and one can get some idea of
>> growth from them.
>
>I thought the standard for getting into the ARPANET Directory was that you
>had a NIC handle and were in the NIC database. Jake F. probably remembers
>far better than I do, but as I recall, this meant you fell into one of
>the following categories: (a) the official contact for an IP address; (b)
>the official contact for a host; (c) had a TAC account; or (d) were a contact
>for some IANA number (protocol, port, EGP AS)...
>
>Even for BBN, I doubt more than 25% of us met that requirement but we were
>all on the 'Net.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Craig
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