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- I fax + 358 0 462205 I 02150 ESPOO, FINLAND From pwilson@world.std.com Thu Apr 21 05:48:22 1994
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- Subject: Re: WinAgent and its MIB Server
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu, winsnmp@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 1994 09:48:22 -0400 (EDT)
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- Clive Mason (clive@cs.ug.oz.au) asks --
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- > WinAgent.txt mentions that the MIB server can be bound to the CoreAgent in`
- > one of two ways, either via a dll or by shared memory and messages. What are
- > the pros and cons of each method? Is there a best one?
-
- There is indeed a best one, depending on the tasks the MIB Server needs
- to perform. If you just need to retrieve or change a value and return,
- then the DLL-based MIB Server is by far the better choice. But if the
- object of interest is handled by a MIB Server that's also responding to
- or waiting on events (like its own external device or its own UI), then
- the WinApp-based MIB Server is the better choice. The key difference, as
- you correctly point out, is that the DLL interface is via direct
- function calls into the MIB Server; the WinApp interface is via message
- exchange among Windows Applications.
-
- > In the same document the MIB-server code is to be added. Has anyone got a
- > basic example that I might learn from?
-
- We're working to get examples of both DLL and WinApp MIB Servers into
- the next version of the paper, and that should be available toward the
- end of this month.
-
- -- Pete
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- References: <kirk.2.002D6780@*>
- Subject: Re: Shareware NFS Deamon and Client for Winsock
-
- Kirk L. Clawson, Ph.D. (kirk@*) wrote:
- : Can anyone tell me where I might find a shareware/freeware NFS deamon and
- : client for Windows 3.11 that uses Winsock? That piece of software seems to be
- : the only missing piece in my TCP/IP arsenal. Many Thanks.
-
- I know of NO shareware NFS server that runs side by side with windows. Only
- the DOS forground server named soss (find it via archie), who one has commented
- will run in a deskview window (try a DOS window under win??) or the shareware
- NFS client by nfs@tsoft.net. Ftp from;polyslo.calpoly.edu:/pub/mdurkin/???
- grabe-it-all-sort-out-later...
-
- Yours.
-
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