Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 23:38:21 +0200 From: "Ivo Vachkov" <ivo.vachkov@gmail.com> To: "Julian Elischer" <julian@elischer.org> Cc: net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: A new tool for low level testing... Message-ID: <f85d6aa70812241338u7a74df3dn9cb6639eb4a3c97e@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <495290EF.6020400@elischer.org> References: <7ihc4u3adr.wl%gnn@neville-neil.com> <4951515C.4030706@elischer.org> <495215A6.2040002@oltrelinux.com> <20081224111546.GA59523@onelab2.iet.unipi.it> <495290EF.6020400@elischer.org>
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On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> wrote: > Luigi Rizzo wrote: >> >> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:57:42AM +0100, Paolo Pisati wrote: >>> >>> Julian Elischer wrote: >>>> >>>> OR >>>> >>>> ngctl mkpeer em0: echo lower echo >>>> >>>> >>>> hmmmmm no this would leave the source and destination headers in hte >>>> same order.. they need to be swapped.. >>>> >>>> ok so I need to make a patch, but it would be much quicker than a user >>>> utility.. >>> >>> what about a netgraph cookbook? >> >> indeed, that would be a nice Xmas present! >> >> cheers >> luigi > > > I'm curious, what sort of things would you expect to see in such a document? > Maybe we could get everyone to contribute their favourite > netgraph recipes (scripts?). > I would like to see usage scenarios, sample scripts, tips and hits :) Documentation on module design would be nice too. I have some source code (sample module) which I created for educational purposes and I'd be glad to contribute in such project. /ipv
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