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DateFri, 24 Apr 1998 17:29:05 +0100 (BST)
FromAlistair Riddell <>
SubjectRe: Linux-2.1.98..
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Pat St. Jean wrote:

>   BTW, what is protocol 5?  In the midst of getting kmod working, I
> noticed a bunch of complaints about net-pf-4 and net-pf-5.  I tracked down
> 4, but can't find 5.  I'm just curious since they're both set to off
> anyways.

Protocol 5 is AppleTalk.
From include/linux/socket.h:

/* Supported address families. */
#define AF_UNSPEC       0
#define AF_UNIX         1       /* Unix domain sockets          */
#define AF_INET         2       /* Internet IP Protocol         */
#define AF_AX25         3       /* Amateur Radio AX.25          */
#define AF_IPX          4       /* Novell IPX                   */
#define AF_APPLETALK    5       /* Appletalk DDP                */
#define AF_NETROM       6       /* Amateur radio NetROM         */
#define AF_BRIDGE       7       /* Multiprotocol bridge         */
#define AF_AAL5         8       /* Reserved for Werner's ATM    */
#define AF_X25          9       /* Reserved for X.25 project    */
#ifdef LINUX_2_1_X
#define AF_INET6        10      /* IP version 6                 */
#endif
#define AF_MAX          12      /* For now.. */


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