Re: gnome and ice



Hi Michael,

> I am sure this is a stupid question but first: what is ice, second: how
> does gnome talk to ICE?  AF_INET?

I can only speak to the first question.  ICE, or
Inter-Client Exchange, is a framework for building
communication protocols among clients.
It supports authentication, version negotiation, data
typing, and connection management.  It's part of
the X Window System. (But you probably knew that :-)

Regards,

Brian.
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