On Sunday 29 February 2004 03:33, you wrote:
> What's needed is a little driver which looks like a socket inside
> UML, and which talks to a socket on the host, bridging between them.
> This would be useful for other things, such as making a host X socket
> available inside a UML that has no network.
AFAIS, this enables communication one-way (host-app=server,
guest-app=client). This is great and solves half my problem already.
Can the same construction be used for opening up a socket on the guest,
which gets mirrored on the host running a client app? Using this
construction would allow client/server communication between two UMLs
over a unix socket on the host.
Is such a driver available/in the works?
Regards,
Jeroen mailto:jdizzl@xxxxxxxxx
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