Any body know networks supported for sysV 3.0
Doug Gwyn
gwyn at brl-smoke.ARPA
Fri Aug 1 00:53:12 AEST 1986
In article <5666 at sun.uucp> guy at sun.uucp (Guy Harris) writes:
-- "AT&T Enhanced TCP/IP/WIN/3B
-
-At the last UniForum, they showed off a TCP/IP implementation for the 3B
-under S5R2.x Version y, for some valsue of "x" and "y". It resembled the
-version you describe; it had "rlogin", "rsh", "rwho" and other Berkeley
-protocols as well as the usual DOD protocols (FTP, TELNET, SMTP). They did
-provide an interface that's compatible with sockets (to some unspecified
-degree).
-
-This wasn't on top of streams, obviously. Is this new version a version for
-S5R3 that runs on top of streams? If so, they've either provided a protocol-
-to-network-interface interface or have taught the IP layer about Ethernet
-and X.25 headers (ecch).
What puzzles me is why Dennis Ritchie's streams-based TCP/IP
implementation doesn't seem to be becoming an AT&T product.
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