>>>>> "Shahnewaz" == Shahnewaz Sakib <[email protected]> writes:

Shahnewaz> I just used hello-camkes-1 tutorial to send and receive a
Shahnewaz> message between a client and an echo. My understanding is
Shahnewaz> that both client and echo are in the same machine but
Shahnewaz> different address.

This is correct.  seL4 IPC and the CamKES connectors are for joining
together components on a single host.  The primary usecase for seL4 is
securing systems on a single host.

Shahnewaz> What changes do I need to make so that
Shahnewaz> client and echo are in different machine?

You'd need to set up a network stack, interface (e.g., ethernet)
driver, and a communications protocol.  Rumprun may be of some use
here, as it has driver and network components.  I heard someone was
doing an MQTT implementation, but I can't remember who.


Peter C
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Dr Peter Chubb         Tel: +61 2 9490 5852      http://ts.data61.csiro.au/
Trustworthy Systems Group                                    CSIRO's Data61
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