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- From: thayer@cs.columbia.edu (Charles Thayer)
- Subject: Re: RPC descriptions RFC1014 and RFC1057 still up to date ?
- Message-ID: <C0AzL6.61q@cs.columbia.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.columbia.edu (The Daily News)
- Organization: Columbia University Department of Computer Science
- References: <1992Dec29.125150.29017@cs.tu-berlin.de>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 00:19:53 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec29.125150.29017@cs.tu-berlin.de> ernst@opal.cs.tu-berlin.de (Ernst Kloecker) writes:
- >I am new to RPC programming and I am using the RFC1044 (XDR) and RFC1057
-
- This question is not for comp.unix.wizards.
-
- >Apart from that, can anybody recommend other documentation for RPC and
- >XDR ? I had a look at Stevens' Network book, but he only gives a short
- >overview.
-
- A very good source of information is the documentation distributed
- with the public domain implementations of rpc that sun released around
- 1988. ftp.uu.net:/systems/sun/sextape/rpc4.0.
-
- >Ernst Kloecker phone: ++49-30-6181635 e-mail: ernst@cs.tu-berlin.de
-
- You will also want to check with your local archie server (telnet
- archie.funet.fi and login as archie) and read some of the FAQ lists
- in the newsgroup news.answers.
-
- /charles
- PS. There are a vast number of sources for up-to-date RFCs, check archie
- also.
- --
- Charles Thayer, Columbia University, Dept. CS, Tech-staff... my words only.
-