2.9bsd tcp/ip
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Sat Aug 23 02:10:42 AEST 1986
In article <1137 at uw-june>, sung at uw-june (Sung Chung) writes:
> 1. If they get the missing sources, can it be installed without
> severe problems ? Then, can you send me the missing files ?
If anyone wants to send me mail, I will be glad to send them the
missing files. Just list the ones you need. On the other hand,
the networking as originally distributed doesn't work, and it takes
a fair amount of effort to make it work.
> 2. If you are using tcp/ip on 2.9bsd, can you tell me about
> its performance and its overhead ?
> And what type of device is used on it ?
It's performance is quite good. Right now it runs on 4-5 ethernets,
Pronet and a few other things.
> 3. What's the most recent version of 2.9bsd tcp/ip in public domain ?
2.9BSD has never been in the public domain.
> 4. Where can they get the source, and how ?
If you want to run networking on a PDP, you have 3 choices, that I
know of.
-- the BRL gateway software, which turns a PDP into a packet
passer.
-- Ultrix-11 from DEC, a V7 based kernel with 4.2 networking.
-- The CSS/Harvard distribution, available from Harvard and
myself.
Keith Bostic
keith at seismo.CSS.GOV
seismo!keith
+1 703 276 7900
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