Hello,

I propose to work on a full implementation of a networking stack. In
the long term i think this is better solution because at some point we
would like to have firewall, routing, ipv6, etc, etc, etc

I'm ready to actively help in development.

/ipv

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:15 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey there,
> Id read about some TCP/IP implementations (uIP / lwIP).
>
> "uIP is different from other TCP/IP stacks in that it requires help from
> the application when doing retransmission" (from uIP Doc)
>
> So I think it's senseless to try this one, caused by the ability to use
> posix-conform applications.
>
> The other one lwIP sounds really good. lwIP's API is simply accessible
> through a wrapper to BSD-sockets. Only the "select() / poll()" functions
> aren't supported (don't know how necessary this would be).
>
> Hopefully somebody could tell me something about this topic. I need
> networking support for my project in February next year ^^
>
> Greets Phil
>
>
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