Yes.
harti
From: Warner Losh
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 10:27 PM
To: Brandt, Hartmut
Cc: mj-mailingl...@gmx.de; FreeBSD Current
Subject: Re: Is "/usr/bin/sscop" still relevant? (related to ATM)
So both the kernel and userland parts can go away?
./contrib/ngatm/sscop
./s
So both the kernel and userland parts can go away?
./contrib/ngatm/sscop
./sys/modules/netgraph/atm/sscop
./sys/netgraph/atm/sscop
./usr.bin/atm/sscop
Warner
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:27 AM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this can go away. It is the transport protocol underlying ATM signaling.
>
> harti
>
>
Hi,
this can go away. It is the transport protocol underlying ATM signaling.
harti
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org On
Behalf Of mj-mailingl...@gmx.de
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 10:07 PM
To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject: Is "/usr/bin/sscop" still re
mj-mailingl...@gmx.de writes:
> Is "/usr/bin/sscop" still relevant? The sscop tool implements the Q.2110
> transport protocol, [...]
Q.2110 is ATM over ISDN B-channels, and the only use-case I have
ever heard about is to run SS7 signalling over ISDN-30 connections.
(The ability to do s