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Date:      Thu, 18 Apr 2002 1:08:46 +0200
From:      Marko R <gofljac@siol.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   on the fly compression
Message-ID:  <20020417230436.XKF10347.zebra@[193.189.160.17]>

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Hello!

I guess most of you (if not all of you) knows datapipe thing. You bind the
socket on some local port and when connection request arrives it pipes that
connection to some remote host and remote port. Very useful. What I need is
the same thing but with compression (like gzip or something). It would take
data from incoming socket, gzip it and pipe it to outgoing socket. And vice
versa. I know ircd uses this when links to another ircd server. Has
something to do with  minimizing bandwidth usage just what I'd like to do :)

Any URLs with such projects allready done or ideas how to do this (maybe
some long shell command using netcat and gzip could do it but it has to be
bi-directional!) are welcome.

Thank you!

ps: since I'm not member of mailing list a CC to me would be appretiated :-)

Lep pozdrav, Marko Rizvic
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