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From: bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org (Christoph Badura)
Subject: Re: Sockets-based XNS implementation
Organization: Guru Systems/Funware Department
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1993 23:40:01 GMT
Message-ID: <CCr32q.JJp@flatlin.ka.sub.org>
References: <CCp43J.CFC@Provo.Novell.COM>
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In <CCp43J.CFC@Provo.Novell.COM> jdsmith@novell.com (J. Douglas Smith) writes:

>I recently heard that someone did a sockets-based XNS implementation.  I  
>can't seem to find it anywhere.  Can someone confirm/deny the existence of  
>this package?

Uhmm. XNS has been available since 4.3BSD.  Take a look at the NET/2
sources.

>BTW - an ftp site would be helpful.

ftp.uu.net should have them available.  Or look at one of the NetBSD
archive sites.
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