ecf_hap@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Andrew Poling) (11/10/89)
In article <3325@watale.waterloo.edu> mdadams@surya.waterloo.edu (Mike Adams) writes: >Does anyone have the patched kernel objects necessary to run traceroute >under SunOS 4.0.3 on either Sun3's or 4's (both would be fabulous). >I'm quite certain that a modified raw_ip.o is involved, but I'm not >sure if anything else is required. Would it be possible that some kind >soul could make the patched objects available via anonymous ftp? [...] >Mike Adams (mdadams@surya.waterloo.edu || madams@sirius.uvic.ca) Might I second this query for us poor souls with binary distributions of various Ultrix releases? I'm led to believe that all I need is a patched raw_ip.o. awright, so I quoted more than I said. -Andy Andy Poling Internet: andy@gollum.hcf.jhu.edu Network Services Group Bitnet: ANDY@JHUVMS Homewood Academic Computing Voice: (301)338-8096 Johns Hopkins University UUCP: mimsy!aplcen!jhunix!gollum!andy
dfk@eu.net (Daniel Karrenberg) (11/19/89)
dfk@eu.net (Daniel Karrenberg) writes: >Not really necessary. I have taken raw_ip.c from the traceroute >distribution, put it in /usr/sys/netinet, changed the Makefile to >compile it and take the object in place of the one in >/usr/sys/sun?/OBJS, built a new kernel and hey presto - traceroute works >on my 4/260 known as mcsun.eu.net. This is how I remembered it but not how I did it. It should have read: I have taken the raw_ip.c FROM THE BERKELEY NETWORKING DISTRIBUTION, APPLIED THE PATCHES FROM THE TRACEROUTE DISTRIBUTION, put it in /usr/sys/netinet .... I have now put the patched raw_ip.c into the traceroute distribution on mcsun.eu.net. -- Daniel Karrenberg Future Net: <dfk@cwi.nl> CWI, Amsterdam Oldie Net: mcvax!dfk The Netherlands Because It's There Net: DFK@MCVAX