Ingo,

You can get a copy from http://www.openss7.org/download.html
or, Dave tells me he put up a copy on the GCOM ftp site.

--brian

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Ingo Krabbe wrote:

> 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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