[16308] in Kerberos_V5_Development
Re: Platform survey of pktinfo support
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Will Fiveash)
Wed Sep 15 18:04:47 2010
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:03:12 -0500
From: Will Fiveash <will.fiveash@oracle.com>
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:27:55PM -0400, Greg Hudson wrote:
> I'm interested in finding out what Unix-like platforms and versions
> have support for IPv4 and IPv6 pktinfo extensions. You can help by
> compiling and running this small C program and sending me the results.
>
> Modern versions of Linux distributions aren't all that interesting
> since they're all based on similar versions of the kernel which has
> pktinfo support. Older versions of Linux distributions are
> interesting, as are non-Linux platforms.
>
> Also, for the Oracle people: Solaris 10 doesn't appear to define
> IP_PKTINFO. Does it have any form of IPv4 pktinfo support? If not,
> do more recent versions have it?
Solaris 10 Update 5 has it as well as the publicly released OpenSolaris.
Here is the output of your program on an internal release of Solaris
that I run on my workstation:
$ ./pktinfo
SunOS 5.11 snv_147
IPV6_RECVPKTINFO defined
IPV6_PKTINFO defined
IP_RECVPKTINFO defined
IP_PKTINFO defined
The other releases of Solaris that I mentioned should produce similar
results.
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Will Fiveash
Oracle
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/kerberos/
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