Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 12:58:54 -0700 From: John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@efn.org> To: Alfred Perlstein <bright@rush.net>, Spud Taylor <ornery_101@yahoo.com> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: netiso tree (fwd) Message-ID: <19990607125854.22870@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.990607145810.9491j-100000@cygnus.rush.net>; from Alfred Perlstein on Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 02:58:23PM -0500 References: <Pine.BSF.3.96.990607145810.9491j-100000@cygnus.rush.net>
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Alfred Perlstein scribbled this message on Jun 7: > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 15:23:57 -0400 > From: Spud Taylor <ornery_101@yahoo.com> > To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG > Subject: netiso tree > > We have been using Free BSD and BSDI since 1992. There was a descision > to eliminate the netiso and netccitt trees in the OS a few years ago. > Can these trees still be obtained and where can I obtain them from? I > am having a problem reading raw CLNP PDUs because of the way BSD used > to do it vs the way it is done now with the isopcbhead and isopcblist. > If you could point me in the correct difre4ction, I would appreciate it. > We have done extensive kernel programming and are familiar with what it > will take to port a netiso tree into our current environment. Thank > you for your time and I look forward to hearing an answer from you. take a look at cvsup'ing the RELENG_2_1_7_RELEASE brach of the FreeBSD kernel to obtain this code... it looks like that was the last branch that the code was on... or if you can get your hands on the kernel source dist from 2.1.7-R they should have it.. -- John-Mark Gurney Voice: +1 541 684 8449 Cu Networking P.O. Box 5693, 97405 "The soul contains in itself the event that shall presently befall it. The event is only the actualizing of its thought." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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