raj@hpindwa.HP.COM (Rick Jones) (02/09/90)
A toss-up, Who besides Berkeley runs with a BSD Networking Transport? I am especially interested in examples of that code being used on OS's other than UN*X? inquiringly, rick jones
adelman@TGV.COM (Kenneth Adelman) (02/10/90)
> Who besides Berkeley runs with a BSD Networking Transport? I am > especially interested in examples of that code being used on OS's > other than UN*X? We use the Berkeley Networking code in MultiNet, our VMS TCP/IP package. The socket code (uipc_socket, etc) has been modified slightly to act as what is essentially an FDT routine in a VMS driver and from the socket level on down through the interface switch the code is almost a 100% unmodified (the modifications have to do with checking if someone is "root" and getting the time as a random number seed). We even run Berkeley UNIBUS and Qbus drivers under VMS. Kenneth Adelman TGV, Incorporated