sbarr@ic.sunysb.edu (Sanford L Barr) (03/10/90)
Forgive me if this is the wrong group to post to, but I figure if anyone knows the answers it would be here. I'm trying my hand at writing a program that will communicate over a network, however - I don't have any good sources for INTERNET PROTOCOL documentation and I definately don't have any example source code floating around. 1) What's the best source of documentation for the internet protocols (and availability) 2) Does anyone have a copy of something simple that uses the protocols that's they'd be willing to share? (i.e. something like the ucb talk program) Thanks in advance! -- ______- Sanford L. Barr _------- ::"Never argue with a ___- -- -- _------ :: fool. Most people ____- ARPA: sbarr@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu _----- :: won't be able to tell _____- UUCP: ...!cmcl2!sbcs!libserv1!sbarr _---- :: the difference."
sbarr@ic.sunysb.edu (Sanford L Barr) (03/10/90)
In article <6276@sbcs.sunysb.edu> sbarr@ic.sunysb.edu (Sanford L Barr) writes: > > Forgive me if this is the wrong group to post to, but I figure >if anyone knows the answers it would be here. Please scrap my previous message. It seems that all the nasty stuff is nicely done for you at the socket level. I was looking too deep into the problem. (Amazing what happens when you login to a NON-HP machine with a decent on-line manual!) Cheers! -- ______- Sanford L. Barr _------- ::"Never argue with a ___- -- -- _------ :: fool. Most people ____- ARPA: sbarr@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu _----- :: won't be able to tell _____- UUCP: ...!cmcl2!sbcs!libserv1!sbarr _---- :: the difference."