mollett@s.ms.uky.edu (Vic Mollett) (02/08/91)
I've heard of several people porting the Berkeley TCP/IP code to other systems that did not have a reasonable TCP/IP system. I also have heard that this source code is public domain. Where can I do an anonymous ftp to get the source code as it sure would help me with a project I'm researching?? -- Vic mollett@ms.uky.edu {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!mollett mollett@ukma.BITNET
oleg@ibm.com (Oleg Vishnepolsky) (02/08/91)
In <1991Feb8.004135.15746@ms.uky.edu> mollett@s.ms.uky.edu (Vic Mollett) writes: > I've heard of several people porting the Berkeley TCP/IP code to other > systems that did not have a reasonable TCP/IP system. I also have heard that > this source code is public domain. Where can I do an anonymous ftp to get > the source code as it sure would help me with a project I'm researching?? > Vic > mollett@ms.uky.edu {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!mollett mollett@ukma.BITNET Anonymous ftp to uunet.uu.net. Directory bsd-sources. Oleg Vishnepolsky IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
todd@Quotron.COM (Todd_Booth) (02/16/91)
mollett@s.ms.uky.edu (Vic Mollett) writes: >this source code is public domain. No, it's not pd, but you can use it to create new products (for free). >Where... The latest release, called reno, is at wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 /unix/reno/... --todd -- todd (booth) todd@quotron.com 213 302-4368