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Networking
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The Amiga environment running within UAE may share the host machine's
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network access via an emulation of the bsdsocket.library (this library
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provides the standard Amiga networking API). This isn't supported on
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all target platforms yet, but it should work on Linux, Unix and
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Mac OS X.
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The emulation of the bsdsocket.library API is not complete, but should
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be sufficient to allow you to use most popular AmigaOS network
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clients, such as web browsers and mail readers.
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To enable the bsdsocket.library emulation (assuming you are using a
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version of E-UAE with this feature compiled in), add the option
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bsdsocket_emu=true
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to your config file.
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Note that you do not need to install any real Amiga network stack - such
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as AmiTCP or Miami - to be able to use the bsdsocket emulation.
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Also note that when using the bsdsocket.library emulation that your
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AmigaOS environment will use the same IP address as the host platform.
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This may limit the types of networking software you can run in the
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emulated Amiga environment. For example, Amiga software will not be
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able to bind to ports already in use by host software, and your host
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operating system may impose access controls on certain ranges of ports.
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Older versions of E-UAE required that a bsdsocket.library wrapper file
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be installed somewhere in the LIBS: path in your Amiga environment.
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This is no longer the case, and this file should now be removed.
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