craigs@cognos.UUCP (Craig Statchuk) (04/12/90)
I have been trying to dig up sources for TCP/IP TRANSPORT level support under OS/2. So far I have come up with 4 possibilities -- any of which may or may not be suitable -- maybe someone can help: 1. PC/TCP for OS/2 from FTP Inc. This is a new product (just released this month) that provides APPLICATION layer support (ftp, telenet, et al.) Currently they DO NOT have a Programmer's Toolkit that provides TRANSPORT layer support (either 4.x BSD Sockets or NAMED PIPES is acceptable). Apparently they will be releasing such a product soon. 2. TCP/IP for OS/2 from IBM. Appears to have all neccessary development tools and libraries. Questions: Rumour has it that you need OS/2 EE to use this package -- does anyone know for sure? Also, are any of the libraries usable in a DLL? 3. Essex TCP/2 -- had some good recommendations on this package except that I don't know how to contact them (sorry but I've never heard of Essex Systems -- I have a feeling that this is about to change). 4. Excelan/Novell for OS/2 -- Provides 4.3 BSD socket support as DLL (good!) and support for NDIS network cards. Question: Is Novell LAN Manager Software required to run in a UNIX environment? Does anyone have any experience with this package? We intend to port some existing applications from SUN UNIX to OS/2 and would like to use a BSD Socket library. Thanks in advance -- I will summarize responses for the net if I find out anything interesting... -- Craig Statchuk P.O. Box 9707 uunet!mitel!sce!cognos!craigs Cognos Incorporated 3755 Riverside Dr. craigs%cognos.uucp@uunet.uu.net HUMAN: (613) 738-1440 Ottawa, Ontario FAX: (613) 738-0002 CANADA K1G 3Z4