[net.dcom] TCP/IP

gwe@cbdkc1.UUCP ( George Erhart ) (01/03/85)

First, a thousand tanks (thanks really), to all those who 
responded to my recent request for tcp/ip for serial lines.
Please don't send anymore ... but thanks, too bad I run on 
system V. Oh well. (If you have a system V version let me know!!!)

Second, I was wondering if some of you wise folks out there could
point out some good references for tcp/ip protocal info. (Am I asking
too much?) I really don't want to pour through the library in a hand 
search! If there is sufficant interest I will post the results to the
net.

Third, anyone know of a comparison between IEEE 802 and tcp/ip on
ethernet. (Has anyone got IEEE 802 running?? or am I out of touch?)

George Erhart
ATnT Network Systems/Bell Labs - Columbus
{ihnp4,cbosgd}!cbdkc1!gwe

hes@ecsvax.UUCP (Henry Schaffer) (01/04/85)

Please post references on tcp/ip.  --henry schaffer  ncsu

vacca@burdvax.UUCP (Dave Vacca) (06/19/86)

I am posting this message for a friend who does not have access to netnews.
Please forward all responses to Brian at the following address:

           ..!burdvax!asgdtn!brian

Following is Brian's message:
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    Is TCP/IP software in the public domain?  I would like to have any
information on this topic that exists, in particular, TCP/IP porting
methodologies/problems/experiences, etc.  Thanks in advance.  - Brian

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