dfh@SCIRTP.UUCP (David F. Hinnant) (08/06/85)
We've been talking with various Ethernet vendors (Interlan, CMC, Excelan, etc.) concerning implementing Ethernet on our 80286 Multibus box under UNIX System V. Software-wise they'll give us a "socket library", TCP/IP, a driver, and the BSD applications. All the pieces are there; it's the "socket library" that has me a bit confused. 4.2 BSD implements sockets in the kernel. I presume the socket library gives the same functionality, but I don't see how. Can anyone that has this kind of library tell me what it actually does? Is there a public-domain socket-type library? We've heard a lot about SLIP, and we're thinking about puting SLIP on another machine of ours. Does SLIP use 4.2 type sockets? As always, thanks in advance. -- David Hinnant SCI Systems, Inc. {decvax, akgua}!mcnc!rti-sel!scirtp!dfh