Hello,

My understanding is that they use the BSD stack (at least as the basis) for TCP/IP. Windows that is.

J


Marc G. Fournier wrote:


On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote:



Based on the below wouldn't they also have to go after Microsoft?



Depends ... does MicroSoft use BSD TCP/IP, or did they write their own? I know that Linux is not using BSD TCP/IP (or, at least, they didn't in their first 3 incarnations of the stack) ...

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Marc G. Fournier wrote:



On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Andrew Dunstan wrote:





<troll>Of course, now that SCO is claiming ownership of BSD code .....
</troll>




Interesting thread that ... last I read on the FreeBSD lists was
speculation that they would be going after ppl like Cisco (re: TCP/IP
Networking Code) since there really is nobody else large enough to bother
with ... its going to be interesting to see :)

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