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.IB raw_socket " = socket(AF_APPLETALK, SOCK_RAW, " protocol ");"
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.IB raw_socket " = socket(AF_APPLETALK, SOCK_RAW, " protocol ");"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Linux implements the Appletalk protocols described in
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Linux implements the AppleTalk protocols described in
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.IR "Inside Appletalk" .
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.IR "Inside AppleTalk" .
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Only the DDP layer and AARP are present in
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Only the DDP layer and AARP are present in
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the kernel.
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the kernel.
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They are designed to be used via the
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They are designed to be used via the
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This page documents the interface for those who wish or need to
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This page documents the interface for those who wish or need to
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use the DDP layer directly.
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use the DDP layer directly.
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.PP
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.PP
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The communication between Appletalk and the user program works using a
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The communication between AppleTalk and the user program works using a
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BSD-compatible socket interface.
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BSD-compatible socket interface.
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For more information on sockets, see
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For more information on sockets, see
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.BR socket (7).
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.BR socket (7).
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.B raw
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.B raw
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socket.
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socket.
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.I protocol
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.I protocol
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is the Appletalk protocol to be received or sent.
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is the AppleTalk protocol to be received or sent.
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For
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For
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.B SOCK_RAW
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.B SOCK_RAW
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you must specify
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you must specify
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.B CAP_NET_RAW
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.B CAP_NET_RAW
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capability.
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capability.
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.SS Address format
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.SS Address format
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An Appletalk socket address is defined as a combination of a network number,
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An AppleTalk socket address is defined as a combination of a network number,
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a node number, and a port number.
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a node number, and a port number.
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.PP
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.in +4n
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.B ESOCKTNOSUPPORT
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.B ESOCKTNOSUPPORT
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The socket was unconfigured, or an unknown socket type was requested.
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The socket was unconfigured, or an unknown socket type was requested.
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.SH VERSIONS
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.SH VERSIONS
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Appletalk is supported by Linux 2.0 or higher.
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AppleTalk is supported by Linux 2.0 or higher.
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The
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The
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.I /proc
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.I /proc
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interfaces exist since Linux 2.2.
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interfaces exist since Linux 2.2.
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