Re: Difference between BSD sockets and Linux sockets

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Thank you, I'll make some programs both in Linux and on FreeBSD and
see the diference then, thanks a lot, this for sure narrows were to
search for diferences.

Mateus.

On 11/6/07, Matti Aarnio <matti.aarnio@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:58:41AM -0200, Mateus Interciso wrote:
> > The main reason I'm reading this book is that my final paper on
> > university is about the AntNet algorithm for routing, and I would VERY
> > like to implement it, in a pure C fassion, and not using something
> > like OmNet++. Also, I'm very found of networking, of course.
> > So maybe, I'll need some more "esoteric" things, specially when it
> > comes with RAW_SOCKETS, that at least for now, seems like a big
> > question mark to me on how to implement them, not on what they are
> > for. hehe
>
> The RAW_SOCKET (PF_RAW) are something which has a bit more divergence
> from BSD.  However essentially the same ping codes does work on both,
> so the difference is not all that huge.
>
> Some experimenting may discover what does and does not work.
>
> > Thanks man.
> >
> > Mateus
>
> /Matti Aarnio
>
>
> > On 11/6/07, Matti Aarnio <matti.aarnio@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 10:26:30AM +0000, Mateus Interciso wrote:
> > > > Hello, I was reading the Unix Network Programing, and there it sayd that
> > > > Linux Socket's was remade from scratch, instead of using BSD sockets,
> > > > what's the main difference between both of them? Does anyone knows?
> > >
> > > Main difference is just that - re-implemented from scratch.
> > >
> > > That is, normal user codes see no differences at all, and those who play
> > > with socket options should know what they are doing and why and how.
> > >
> > > At socket API level there is only one obscure detail in one setsockopt()
> > > parameter set.  (man setsockopt, man 7 tcp)
> > >
> > > When you use that book for application level programming, see always
> > > "man xyz" on the function your are about to use, if there is some obscure
> > > difference from BSD, although none that really matter do exist.
> > >
> > > If you try to diverge from normal socket application usage into
> > > more esoteric things of "what interfaces do I have in this system,
> > > what are their addresses, etc." then some differences may manifest
> > > or might not.
> > >
> > >
> > > > Thanks a lot.
> > > > Mateus
> > >
> > > /Matti Aarnio
> > >
> >
> >
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