sturlamolden wrote: > You can try to install "Windows Services for Unix 3.5" (aka SFU 3.5). > It transforms your Windows into a certified UNIX (not just a Unix > clone). SFU 3.5 has a full BSD socket API (derived from OpenBSD), not > just Winsock. As the POSIX subsystem in SFU 3.5 is not layered on top > of the Win32 subsystem, but talks directly to the NT kernel, > restrictions in Winsock should not affect the BSD sockets in SFU 3.5. > This behaviour is different from e.g. Cygwin, where the "Unix APIs" are > layered on top of the Win32 subsystem.
It isn't exactly what I'm searching for but thanks anyway. > In any case, I hope you are aware that spoofing IP packets gives you > bad karma. No problem about it. I'm just a lover of low-level network programming. =) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list