Path: utzoo!attcan!ncrcan!moegate!soley From: soley@moegate.UUCP (Norman S. Soley) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Internet and AT&T Unix Keywords: Internet, Sockets, System V Message-ID: <365@moegate.UUCP> Date: 6 Jun 89 12:56:25 GMT References: <56@telxon.UUCP> Reply-To: soley@moegate.UUCP (Norman S. Soley) Distribution: na Organization: Ontario Ministry of the Environment Lines: 16 In article <56@telxon.UUCP> gorpong@telxon.UUCP (Gordon C. Galligher) writes: >As I started building the daemon which will actually open up the internet >ports, I realized that if this were a system V system, it wouldn't have >Berkeley sockets. System V.3 has streams which operates at a diferent level of abstraction than sockets. It is possible (and in fact has been done by many vendors) to implement sockets using streams. Other people have written socket libraries to work under System V. Check with your System V vendor (or more likely the vendor of your TCP/IP). -- Norman Soley - The Communications Guy - Ontario Ministry of the Environment soley@moegate.UUCP or if you roll your own: uunet!attcan!ncrcan!moegate!soley The Minister speaks for the Ministry, I speak for myself. Got that! Good. Stay smart, go cool, be happy, it's the only way to get what you want