NIT sockets: how do you write to 'em?
Jeff Stearns
jeff at tc.fluke.com
Wed May 3 17:24:51 AEST 1989
I'm running SunOS 4.0.1. I'm playing with NIT sockets, trying to speak a
foreign protocol (Apple EtherTalk).
I have no trouble reading my packets off the wire, but I can't figure how
to *send* packets. The NIT socket keeps refusing my sendto() with
errno=ENOTSOCK.
Does anybody have an example of how to send data out via a nit stream socket?
P.S. Yes, I know that it works under SunOS 3.x; my problems began with the
change to Streams. I've also tried raw sockets, but can't seem to create
one suffieiently low-level that I can specify *all* the bits including the
type/length field.
Jeff Stearns John Fluke Mfg. Co, Inc. (206) 356-5064
jeff at tc.fluke.COM {uw-beaver,microsoft,sun}!fluke!jeff
PS - Calling all users of the Vitalink TransLAN IV Ethernet bridge! Please
drop me a line.
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