dpayne@isis.cs.du.edu (Dirk Payne) (06/25/91)
I have been grappling with the tedious task of porting Sun RPC 4.0 to a ATT WGS 386 system with SYSVR3.2.2. To date I have had only limited success. The system is configured with Racal/Interlan TCP/IP with an special protocol coprocessor board (called a Network Processor board). The Interlan appears to be a fairly complete implementation of BSD and it's socket library, and with the exception of a few hacks on my part (gettimeofday() for example) the source is as distributed by Sun. Keep in mind that this system does a reasonable job in a mostly Sun world, and handles ftp, rlogin and other net stuff without any complaints. Here is a quick synopsis of what I am experiencing: If I ping the system from a Sun workstation ("rpcinfo -p <box>"), the system responds with "port reset by peer". If I request information about the portmapper using UDP protocol "rpcinfo -u <box> 100000 2" I get "ready and waiting". If I request the same information using TCP "rpcinfo -t <box> 100000 2" I get "RPC: timed out". Any suggestions?? -- =============================================================================== "If at first you don't succeed ... hack, hack again!!" dpayne@isis.cs.du.edu ===============================================================================