Hey Scott,

On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 11:46 -0400, Scott Gilbertson wrote:
> Looking at the RTNET website, you're listed as the developer of
> rtnetproxy.  

Hmmm a long time ago during a RTNET meeting/session I was going to start
some more work on it, but never got to it. So the website isn't really
correct on that point. 

I forwarded the answer (and so also your original mail) to the RTNET
list, because they will probably better capable to answer your
questions. (so everybody on the list please read the stuff below and see
if you can answer the questions :-)

> I'm wondering if you have, or know of, a patch for rtnetproxy to
> ensure that hosts are resolved before sending TCP frames to them.
>  
> My application uses RTNET in order to reduce latency on UDP, but it
> also needs to respond to TCP requests.  The user will not be doing
> both at the same time, so I'm not concerned about the non-realtimeness
> of rtnetproxy for the TCP activity.  There's a problem, however, in
> that the client typically has to do "arp -d" before it can communicate
> with the embedded system (to force an ARP packet).  That's probably OK
> for people using the real time stuff but it's annoying if all you want
> to do is access the built-in web server.
>  
> If nothing exists, I'll work on it, but I'm hoping there's a patch I
> can just drop in.  Is there such a thing?
>  
> Thanks.
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> Scott Gilbertson    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Manta Test Systems Incorporated, 4060B Sladeview Crescent
> Mississauga Ontario L5L 5Y5, Canada
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> http://www.mantatest.com/
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