RPCGEN (attn: Mr Mike Hoegemen)
Jean Chouanard
jean at imag.imag.fr
Fri Mar 9 18:25:15 AEST 1990
In article <86 at exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> vladimir at prosper.Eng.Sun.COM (Vladimir G. Ivanovic) writes:
>
>RPCGEN is part of Sun's RPC and XDR standards. They are freely
>available but not public domain. Try getting a reference
>implementation from sun.com using anonymous ftp. (I'm not sure that
>that's the place...) Let me know if you need more information.
Just a little precision about the right place where to get RPCSRC:
Sun's freely licensed RPC/XDR implementation, RPCSRC 4.0, is now
available via anonymous ftp from bcm.tmc.edu and from the
archive-server at bcm.tmc.edu.
If you use the archive server, send mail to archive-server at bcm.tmc.edu
with a Subject of "send nfs index" to see all the names of the files.
Sending a message with the Subject "help" will return to you more
information about the archive server itself.
To use anonymous FTP, use the ftp program to connect to bcm.tmc.edu.
When prompted for a user name, enter "anonymous". When prompted for
a password, enter your user ID (such as "sxn at sun.com"). Then
change directories (cd) to the "nfs" directory, where you will find
the RPCSRC files.
There are 17 shar files in the main library and 4 shar files for
secure rpc.
Thanks for Steve Nahn who give me this indication.
--
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Jean Chouanard | jean at imag.imag.fr
Laboratoire IMAG/LGI Grenoble | jean at imag.UUCP
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