Hi Josh, As Carlos has mentioned, there is quite a few existing applications like switch and routing that you can use "out-of-the-box". You should try those out.
I would also try to write some simple applications. Creating a NOX application is not very easy, but not very hard either. It takes a bit of exploration. Once over that, you would be fine. For example, the firewall-like application you talked about should be relatively easy to implement. Regards KK On 9 February 2010 13:34, Macapuna, Carlos A. B. <carlosmacap...@gmail.com> wrote: > The best way (I think) is to install it, use it and modify the existing > components (in nox/src/nox/coreapps, nox/src/nox/netapps, ...) > > :) > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Josh Smift <j...@bbn.com> wrote: >> >> I'm more of a (newbie) NOX user than a NOX developer, and had some basic >> questions about how to use it, with existing components, to do simple >> things. I have the sense, for example, that you can tell NOX to permit or >> allow traffic to or from a particular host, based on various criteria; but >> I haven't come up with much in the way of concrete examples of how to >> actually do so. Is stuff like that in fact documented somewhere that I've >> missed, or are there other recommended ways to learn more about it? >> >> -Josh (j...@bbn.com) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> nox-dev mailing list >> nox-dev@noxrepo.org >> http://noxrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/nox-dev_noxrepo.org > > > > -- > Carlos Macapuna > > > _______________________________________________ > nox-dev mailing list > nox-dev@noxrepo.org > http://noxrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/nox-dev_noxrepo.org > > _______________________________________________ nox-dev mailing list nox-dev@noxrepo.org http://noxrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/nox-dev_noxrepo.org