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Date:      Thu, 03 Jun 2004 01:06:02 +0900
From:      Saber ZRELLI <zrelli@jaist.ac.jp>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: suggestions ?
Message-ID:  <40BDFAEA.4060009@jaist.ac.jp>
In-Reply-To: <20040602184249.1c1aff41.dudu@diaspar.rdsnet.ro>
References:  <40BDF377.4000900@jaist.ac.jp> <20040602184249.1c1aff41.dudu@diaspar.rdsnet.ro>

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I read about netgraph when i was looking for the Netfilter equivalent in
FreeBSD .

and u r right , that's the orientation i wannta take.


Vlad GALU wrote:

> Saber ZRELLI <zrelli@jaist.ac.jp> writes:
> 
> |Hello Dear Seniors ,
> |i was looking for some interesting issue related to FreeBSD networking
> |, to make it my master thesis , but i couldn't find such a topic ,
> |certainly because i'm not a FreeBSD expert ( but i will be =) ) ,
> |so could any member here , especially contributors , i'm sure you have
> |very rich ideas and cool stuff to offer ...
> |
> |i was thinking about implementing Robust TCP/IP connections .. but
> |somebody told me that is not very consistent , and i think so also ,
> |
> |this master thesis will take 1 year ...
> 
> 	Some of the things I mostly enjoyed playing with after turning to
> FreeBSD:
> kqueue(2)/netgraph(4)/divert(4)/net.inet.tcp.syncache.*/accept_filter(9
> ). Perhaps these would give you some slight hints.
> 
> |
> |Plz help .
> |
> |MANY many thanks.
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |-- 
> |Saber ZRELLI.
> |
> |Japana Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
> |School of Information Sience.
> |Katayama Lab
> |mail    : zrelli@jaist.ac.jp, saber_z@fastmail.fm
> |url     : www.jaist.ac.jp/~zrelli
> |gpg-id  : 0x7119EA78
> |
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> 
> ----
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> If it's not there, and you can see it, it's virtual.
> If it's there, and you can't see it, it's transparent.
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-- 
Saber ZRELLI.

Japana Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
School of Information Sience.
Katayama Lab
mail    : zrelli@jaist.ac.jp, saber_z@fastmail.fm
url     : www.jaist.ac.jp/~zrelli
gpg-id  : 0x7119EA78



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