On 12/5/08 9:59 AM, "Dave Crocker" <dhc2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you are citing BSD because you think that they made a bad design decision, > then you are faulting them for something that was common in the networking > culture at the time. Not to go too far afield, but I think there's consensus among us old Unix folk that the mistake that CSRG made wasn't in the use of addresses but in having "sockets" instead of using file descriptors. This was actually fixed in SysVRSomethingOrOther with the introduction of a network pseudo-filesystem (open("/net/192.168.1.1", ... ) with ioctls but never got traction. Melinda _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf