Rafael Alfaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks Marco for the advice. I don't know if it is a good idea to > enable the NAT in the current TCP/IP stack, because you are planning > to re-implement all the TCP/IP stack, I think the code will be > cleaner than now if you do this; I really want to learn about the work > that you will do in the next months over the pfinet. good luck!!
Thanks. > Do you think the work to enable the NAT in the current TCP/IP will be > lost if you re-implement all the TCP/IP stack? It will be, but I won't complete a new TCP/IP stack within a year or so, I guess. > Does somebody know any task to do about networks (of course related to > hurd)? You could have a look at the port of the Hurd to L4 (which is far from ready). A device driver framework has to be implemented and drivers have to be written. Working on this means designing and developing and a lot of communicating with the L4 Hurd developers. You could have a look at this and how to enable networking there. If you are interested you could read the design doc of L4 Hurd and subscribe to the mailing list. Thanks, Marco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

