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From: Gabor Kincses <gabor@acm.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: UDP protocol family not supported
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 16:15:04 -0600
Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Frederic MARAND wrote:
> 
> >sendto 127.0.0.1/15345 failed (Address family not supported by protocol
> >family)
> 
> >I see a udp protocol server using 15345, but
> >the client cannot connect.
> Didn't you forget to pass the AF_INET family as a parameter where it
> was required ?

I did a fairly standard install from the CD.
I didn't see any place to add an AF_INET option.

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Gabor Kincses
(gabor@acm.org)