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Asynch > TCP/IP > Asynch - How to?

Post by L. Frederick Fi » Sun, 22 Oct 1995 04:00:00



Can somebody help me find a device that will take a straight asynchronous bit
stream and put it on a TCP/IP connection.  I would envision it to be a box
something like a terminal server, that would just take the stream and
packetize it over an permanently established TCP/IP connection.  The box would
have a configurable IP address for both source and destination so that it
would only need to establish TCP port numbers and accept the asynch data at
the application layer.

Anybody seen anything or have any ideas?

 
 
 

Asynch > TCP/IP > Asynch - How to?

Post by Mike Kilbur » Mon, 23 Oct 1995 04:00:00


I am working an an async mux for Linux.  It would allow using the serial ports
as async mux ports from
 one linux box to another.  It shoud be easy to port to other UNIX (its a user
level daemon).  It should
 be ready about mid december so if you can wait or you dont find anything by
then, send me e-mail
 and you can beta-test for free. I  hope to be able to release the code under
GNU, but as of now it will
 be a binary only dist.

  Regards,


 
 
 

1. Asynch sockets -> how?

Hi,

This may be trivial, but I was not able to find an answer in any faq...
I want to use the standard unix sockets in an asynchronous way.  I.e. I want
a send/recv command to return immediately.  I am sure there is a way to
specify a non-blocking socket, but I can not find it.

Thanks
Eugene

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