nelson@image.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (11/09/90)
Hi. Does anyone have a *real* TCP/IP for Xenix? I'm tired of the excuse-for-a-TCP/IP-suite that SCO provides. It's been a constant hassle ever since we installed it. It used to crash the system all the time. That's seemingly the domain name resolver's fault, because after disabling it it doesn't crash anymore. Now it loses streams buffers, which is a documented bug. But just because it's documented doesn't mean it ain't a bug. We typically run at *least* 10 TCP/IP connections all the time, day in, and day out. And these people are connecting from all sorts of TCP/IP implementations. I'm sure that SCO would be able to fix it if they were on the Internet, because we get screwed on a daily basis by it. So, are there any alternatives to SCO's TCP/IP? Hopefully from someone on the Internet, who's tested it with *lots* of users.