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Chips-n-Dips by Dennis Stacy Raw Sockets & Home Hackers August, 2001 http://www.alamopc.org/PCAlamode/columns/stacy/ds0801.html According to Gibson, raw sockets were originally developed by Berkeley Unix programmers as a research tool that permitted ?backdoor? access to core Network functions, and were never intended to be included in a mass-market consumer operating system. Of course, that changed with the arrival of Unix, Linux, and now Apple?s OS X on the desktop, all of which allow raw socket access. Powermic ������ � ���� http://www.mikeosx.com/ ������ �������� MAC OS X: http://www.mikeosx.com/forum/ _____________________________________ << Even if I were old black man, I'd learn Russian only for: Lenin had used it to talk ! >> Vladimir Majakovski ----- Machelp; policy & news @ http://www.macrules.ru
