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new 'net-packet' for low level network packet configuration

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:11 pm
by Lutz
I have a new 'net-packet' working on Linux Intel (little-endian) and PPC G4 Mac OSX Tiger (big-endian), not yet on OSX Snow Leopard on Intel.

Unfortunately these are the only machines, I have root/sudo access to. I need 'net-packet' testers for OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Sparc Solaris. I wonder if anybody here can help out? I have access to those machines, but only with normal user rights. To use 'net-packet' root privileges are necessary.

Re: new 'net-packet' for low level network packet configuration

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:03 pm
by kanen
And, among the users of newLISP, massive joy followed...

Re: new 'net-packet' for low level network packet configuration

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:38 am
by kanen
On Sunday, I'll have access to a Mac OS 10.6.x Intel machine and can test, if necessary.
Lutz wrote:I have a new 'net-packet' working on Linux Intel (little-endian) and PPC G4 Mac OSX Tiger (big-endian), not yet on OSX Snow Leopard on Intel.

Unfortunately these are the only machines, I have root/sudo access to. I need 'net-packet' testers for OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Sparc Solaris. I wonder if anybody here can help out? I have access to those machines, but only with normal user rights. To use 'net-packet' root privileges are necessary.

Re: new 'net-packet' for low level network packet configuration

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:14 pm
by Lutz
'net-packet' is working now on Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard now too - both: the 32Bit and 64Bit versions of newLISP, But what I am really interested testing on, is OpenBSD. On the machine, I have access too, I don't have root access.