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 o
sturlamolden wrote:
> billie wrote:
>
> > RAW network programming under Windows it's not always possible because
> > of the security limitations that microsoft introduced in the latest
> > Windows versions and that affects WinSocket API.
> > On UNIX systems
billie wrote:
> RAW network programming under Windows it's not always possible because
> of the security limitations that microsoft introduced in the latest
> Windows versions and that affects WinSocket API.
> On UNIX systems I'm able to freely send raw packets (for example
RAW network programming under Windows it's not always possible because
of the security limitations that microsoft introduced in the latest
Windows versions and that affects WinSocket API.
On UNIX systems I'm able to freely send raw packets (for example I'm
able to compile IP pac