broadcast UDP vs. AIX
Terry R. Friedrichsen
terry at venus.sunquest.com
Wed Jun 5 06:13:16 AEST 1991
I have written a miscellaneous random server that runs on a number of Unix
systems. It runs on various nodes in the network and intercommunicates
via UDP broadcasts.
The code works peachy-keen jim-dandy fine EXCEPT under AIX. My vote was
just to blow off AIX as a bad job, but higher-ups in the company think
otherwise ;-).
It turns out that they don't like to see the address INADDR_BROADCAST
in the sockaddr structure; they want to see the network's broadcast mask
instead. Now this is, of course, broken, and we told them so, but at
least it is a workaround I can use.
The problem is that I need to come up with this network broadcast mask
programmatically. This software is going to dozens of sites all over
the country with their own local-area nets, and I'd rather avoid a
configuration/installation procedure.
Does anybody know if AIX has a way of returning this information to a
user program?
AdTHANKSvance.
Terry R. Friedrichsen
terry at venus.sunquest.com (Internet)
uunet!sunquest!terry (Usenet)
terry at sds.sdsc.edu (alternate address; I live in Tucson)
Quote: "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'." - Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back
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