s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au (Richard Muirden [GA]) (05/06/91)
Hi, I'm looking for the binaries for BOOTP for a Xenix 2.3.3 system running TCP/IP devsys. I want the server binaries and sample config files, if this has been done?! Any help people could give would be apprieciated! -richard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Richard Muirden, | Also final year Computer Science Systems Administrator (unpaid - gasp!) | Student, RMIT. Wesley College, Prahran Campus, | Star Trek fanatic on the side. Melbourne, Australia. | mail: s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU mail: ram@lionet.wesley.OZ.AU | s892024@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sblair@upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) (05/06/91)
You can get the sources to bootp from uunet.uu.net -- Steve Blair DELL UNIX DIVISION sblair@upurbmw.dell.com ================================================================
chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM (Chip Rosenthal) (05/09/91)
In article <19398@uudell.dell.com> sblair@upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) writes: >You can get the sources to bootp from uunet.uu.net Unfortunately they don't work. I'm 98% of the way from having bootp running on SCO UNIX - there are some problems with the ioctl's to set ARP cache entries. An SCO XENIX version is further behind. I think I'm running into some bugs with the SCO TCP 1.0.1 development package on the ioctl's which get the list of network interfaces. If I ever finish this thing I'd be glad to send out patches. Bootp is really nifty stuff - I'd like to get this running and see more DOS NFS vendors support it better. -- Chip Rosenthal 512-482-8260 | Unicom Systems Development | I saw Elvis in my wtmp file. <chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM> |
chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM (Chip Rosenthal) (05/10/91)
Gawsh...posting again before I had my coffee...*sigh*... In article <1994@chinacat.Unicom.COM> I blathered: >I'm 98% of the way from having bootp running on SCO UNIX ^^^^^^^^^^^ to having -- Chip Rosenthal 512-482-8260 | Unicom Systems Development | I saw Elvis in my wtmp file. <chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM> |