Re: New features in Linux 2.4 - Wonderful World of Linux 2.4

2001-01-06 Thread Andi Kleen

On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 09:41:19PM +0100, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
> Joe Pranevich wrote:
> >
> > Networking and Protocols
> >
> > ... It should also be mentioned at
> >this point that Linux is still the only operating system completely
> >compatible with the letter of the IPv4 specification ...
> 
> I am very interesting about the proof of this. I work on a project witch
> need to be certified. Any informations about the compliance of Linux to
> some specification is very welcome.

It's very dubious at least. AFAIK no RFC1122/RFC1812 evulation has been done recently
(since 2.0 or so). Also part of these RFCs have been superseeded by later RFCs
that have not reached Internet standard status yet, so it would not be very useful
anyways (today's internet looks very different from 1989's when 1122 was written) 

The mechanism the comment refers to (asynchronous error notification for UDP, which
is not in traditional BSD) is not used by 99.9% of all apps BTW ;) 


-Andi

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Re: New features in Linux 2.4 - Wonderful World of Linux 2.4

2001-01-06 Thread Jean-Christian de Rivaz

Joe Pranevich wrote:
>
> Networking and Protocols
>
> ... It should also be mentioned at
>this point that Linux is still the only operating system completely
>compatible with the letter of the IPv4 specification ...

I am very interesting about the proof of this. I work on a project witch
need to be certified. Any informations about the compliance of Linux to
some specification is very welcome.

--
Jean-Christian
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Re: New features in Linux 2.4 - Wonderful World of Linux 2.4

2001-01-06 Thread Jean-Christian de Rivaz

Joe Pranevich wrote:

 Networking and Protocols

 ... It should also be mentioned at
this point that Linux is still the only operating system completely
compatible with the letter of the IPv4 specification ...

I am very interesting about the proof of this. I work on a project witch
need to be certified. Any informations about the compliance of Linux to
some specification is very welcome.

--
Jean-Christian
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Re: New features in Linux 2.4 - Wonderful World of Linux 2.4

2001-01-06 Thread Andi Kleen

On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 09:41:19PM +0100, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
 Joe Pranevich wrote:
 
  Networking and Protocols
 
  ... It should also be mentioned at
 this point that Linux is still the only operating system completely
 compatible with the letter of the IPv4 specification ...
 
 I am very interesting about the proof of this. I work on a project witch
 need to be certified. Any informations about the compliance of Linux to
 some specification is very welcome.

It's very dubious at least. AFAIK no RFC1122/RFC1812 evulation has been done recently
(since 2.0 or so). Also part of these RFCs have been superseeded by later RFCs
that have not reached Internet standard status yet, so it would not be very useful
anyways (today's internet looks very different from 1989's when 1122 was written) 

The mechanism the comment refers to (asynchronous error notification for UDP, which
is not in traditional BSD) is not used by 99.9% of all apps BTW ;) 


-Andi

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