socket reference list (auth package)
TAYBENGH%NUSDISCS.BITNET at cunyvm.cuny.edu
TAYBENGH%NUSDISCS.BITNET at cunyvm.cuny.edu
Tue Apr 10 18:33:38 AEST 1990
In info-unix, Dan (brnstnd at stealth.acf.nyu.edu) writes:
>A correspondent suggested that I propose my auth package as a BSD socket
>reference, because it shows---in a real-world context---every socket call
>you need for real-world Internet programming (other than OOB). My auth
>package is a BSD Internet socket reference, but for a different reason:
>once you start using it, you'll never need network system calls again,
>so you can throw away all your other references.
>
>(Okay, I'm exaggerating, but by a lot less than you think.)
>
>---Dan
I am very interested in your auth package, could u please elaborate more
about it. What's the different between your package and BSD socekt? Is it in
public domain? If it is public domain, where can I FTP from internet? When it
will be available?
- Beng Hang Tay (email: taybengh at nusdiscs.bitnet)
Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
NUS
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