Reviving userland LWKT

Simon 'corecode' Schubert corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Thu Jul 13 04:13:56 PDT 2006


Emiel Kollof wrote:
Op donderdag 13 juli 2006 01:49, schreef Simon 'corecode' Schubert:
Matthew Dillon wrote:
[excellent description of a fairly generic protocol]
could/would this be used for a possible implementation of NSS, for
instance?  I'm thinking of a NSS daemon which can handle standard NSS
plugins (ldap, sql, whatnot) and a libc getpwent(3) and stuff which queries
this daemon, by some means.  Is this some means possibly the protocol you
are outlining, would we need a layer in between (lwkt?) or would we use
something completely else?


You mean something akin to Netinfo (as it's used on OS X, and how it was used 
on *STEP)?
I don't know how netinfo works in its internals, but something like it, maybe.  Just netinfo sounds really big and fat and unusable (in my experience).  What I want is something small which just does one thing:  host plugins for NSS and reply to queries.

cheers
 simon
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