Wanted: UNIX Stuff
Donald Burr
dburr at ocf.berkeley.edu
Mon Feb 25 08:20:21 AEST 1991
I'm a bit confused.
A while back, I posted a message here asking if my Callan Unistar 300, running
Unistar UNIX System V release 4.2, could support networking, e.g. TCP/IP and
UUCP.
I got a whole bunch of replies saying that "yes, this system can support
UUCP by defualt, since all UNIXes have them. But TCP/IP? Nah..."
Recently, I was poking around the /usr/include directory, and discovered
a subdirectory below that: /usr/include/net.
Being the curious fellow that I am, I peeked in there... and found quite
a surprise. Network include files: socket.h, tcp-ip.h, et al.
Now this brings me to a mental paradox: CAN my machine support TCP/IP?
Frankly, I'm too confused, so I don't know.
Can any of you answer me? Please mail all replies to dburr at ocf.berkeley.edu
Thanks!
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