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Re: Ethernet driver for linux synthetic target available
- From: Jose Souto <souto at contronics dot com>
- To: "Nikolay V. Pyatkov" <npyatkov at usa dot net>, "ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 09:15:22 -0300
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Ethernet driver for linux synthetic target available
- References: <0H0I0058N5HJTC@mtaout05.icomcast.net>
Hi Nikolay,
We are planning to use the GoAhead web server in our application and we will be
very glad to learn with your impressions on it.
Thank you,
Jose Luiz
"Nikolay V. Pyatkov" wrote:
> Dear ecos-maintainers
>
> I have an alpha version of the Ethernet driver for the linux synthetic
> target. It consist of to parts :
>
> - an epk for ecos
> - a linux kernel module
>
> So far I was able to configure the ecos kernel with Open BSD stack and add my
> driver using ecosaddming. I use 'manual' IP address/mask/ESA setup from my
> application. The target wakes up, sends out an arp packet and responds to
> arps and pings from my host. The tcpdump running on the host recognizes all
> this traffic which to me means the driver works. Sure it needs more testing.
> Right now I am installing GoAhead web server into my synthetic application.
> I would like to release it to public if there is any interest.
>
> Regards, Nikolay
>
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