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Sasha
Hello
Thanx for responding
Actually I am unable to run SCTP sockets code on my Red Hat machine, coz my current distribution doesnot support SCTP sockets. I wnt to know that what should I do for SCTP spckets working
Strange, that google link seems to have the answers. Incidentally, what did RHEL Support say on the matter? You're paying them to do this sort of support for you.
Hello
Thanx for responding
Actually I am unable to run SCTP sockets code on my Red Hat machine, coz my current distribution doesnot support SCTP sockets. I wnt to know that what should I do for SCTP spckets working
Thanx.
Spell out your words, and write clearly. As jamescondron said, calling RedHat support would be a good idea too.
And as others have said, if you want help for your "problem", it would help if you ACTUALLY SAID WHAT IT WAS. Saying "unable to run", doesn't give anyone here any clues as to what's going on. The link provided to you gives you complete information, if you bothered to read it, and RHEL *DOES* support SCTP.
Spell out your words, and write clearly. As jamescondron said, calling RedHat support would be a good idea too.
And as others have said, if you want help for your "problem", it would help if you ACTUALLY SAID WHAT IT WAS. Saying "unable to run", doesn't give anyone here any clues as to what's going on. The link provided to you gives you complete information, if you bothered to read it, and RHEL *DOES* support SCTP.
Just in case somebody else comes along looking for the same answer, can you tell us what it is, and where you found it? Then you could mark this thread [SOLVED] using the Thread Tools menu near the top.
Just in case somebody else comes along looking for the same answer, can you tell us what it is, and where you found it? Then you could mark this thread [SOLVED] using the Thread Tools menu near the top.
Sasha
Hello
I solved that problem by following steps
1ownload .tar.gz file file from http://sourceforge.net/projects/lksctp/
2: Copy that file into /usr/src/
3: gunzip lkstctp<version>.tar.gz (in src directory)
4: tar xvf lksctp<version>.tar (in src directory)
5: cd lksctp<version>
6: ./configure
7: make
8: make install
Copy the library files from /usr/local/lib/ to /usr/lib/
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