Subj : [WarpCast] TCP/IP 4.3 fix from IBM To : David Calafrancesco From : Stewart Honsberger Date : Sun Jan 21 2001 03:43 am Hello David! Nov 16 2000 00:28, David Calafrancesco wrote to Rich Wonneberger: >> IBM reported that some customers reported routing problems with the >> recent TCP/IP 4.3 fix (for InJoy). IBM has put a new test fix on >> testcase (APAR is IC27649). This fix is for TCP/IP 4.3 only. RW>> Isnt 4.x a $$$ upgrade?? DC> Yup... It is the fully 32bit IP stack. I could have sworn someone in DC> here mentioned they were using it and having problems with InJoy. A question (open to all, really), but I'm not having trouble with InJoy. {smile} I've got TCP/IP v4.1, which I got for free quite legally when they opened it up on their website (if it was an accident, I haven't seen anything to that regard). Now, my question is this - must I now PAY if I want to receive any upgrades to that TCP/IP stack? ie: Can I download 4.3 as a customer who's already received the 4.1 upgrade? I ask for two reasons; I've seen a few updates to the 4.3 level that interest me, and quite frankly, IBM's cash-sucking efforts for Warp products is rather dispicable and reminds me just exactly who their biggest cohort in the industry is. (I was one of the nasty e-mails they received when they made their software updates section a "for pay" service, BTW, of several thousand others). Stewart Honsberger (AKA Blackdeath) blackdeath@softhome.net http://tinys.cx/blackdeath --- Msged/LNX TE 06 (pre) * Origin: Blackdeath BBS - telnet://blackdeath.2y.net (1:229/604) .