On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 06:58:52AM -0700, Brian F. G. Bidulock wrote:
> Ole,
> 
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Ole Husgaard wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Please beware the I never got the TCP transport to
> > work properly. It crashed the kernel under load.
> > Someone else may have fixed that, I don't know.
> > 
> 
> I rewrote it from scratch and it works with UDP, TCP
> and even RAW IP.  Works with 2.4 kernels.  I can provide
> a copy to those that want it.  If enough people want it,
> I will post it up on our website.
> 
> --brian
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Actually I managed to use the Config file found in the tcp-0.5.tar.gz
found on the Internet at:
        ftp://ftp.gcom.com/pub/linux/src/LiS/tcp/tcp-0.5.tgz
and makes use of the small xti layer from
        ftp://ftp.gcom.com/pub/linux/src/LiS/tli/xti-0.6.tgz

Though I needed to tune the makefiles a bit.

Actually it really crashed the kernel, but thats no problem on my
development system with much beta code working and I didn't expected
more from it than a small experiment.

It worked just like described in the LiS htdocs manual about user driver
installation. I didn't have time yet to do real tests, just wanted to
see if it works at all. 

The tcp test program doesn't work the udp does but doesn't seem to free
resources when killed.

Acutally I'm am interested in your version, Brian.

BYE INGO

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