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Re: Get socket creator (ie: PID & UID)
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Re: Get socket creator (ie: PID & UID)


  • Subject: Re: Get socket creator (ie: PID & UID)
  • From: Peter Lovell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:16:58 -0500

The whole NKE interface changes with Tiger, and tcplogger will be little if any help there. Have a look at the headers and you may find a function which returns the items you want, rather than returning a pointer-to-struct.

My previous comments and suggestions are all related to Jaguar and Panther.

Regards.....Peter


On Feb 20, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Vincent Pottier wrote:

Thanks for this quick response, but it don't work better, I always get the dereferencing error. More, the current_proc() isn't in the <sys/proc.h> header.
I'm running Tiger maybe here is the probleme, maybe next seed will solve my probleme :¬)
Thanks a lot,
Vincent

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