Re: TCP/IP User mode Port

2000-10-06 Thread Jeff Dike

> I was told somebody ported the TCP/IP stack of 2.0 as a library in
> user-mode. I cannot find the code for that, can anybody tell me where
> can I get it? Also, is there any other user level port of the TCP/IP
> stack for more recent kernels?

This is probably not what you heard about, but it might work for you.  I've 
ported the entire kernel to userspace (including the TCP stack, obviously).

See http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net for details.

Jeff


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TCP/IP User mode Port

2000-10-06 Thread Ziad Sayegh



Hi all,

I was told somebody ported the TCP/IP stack of 2.0 as a library in
user-mode. I cannot find the code for that, can anybody tell me where can I
get it? Also, is there any other user level port of the TCP/IP stack for
more recent kernels?

Thanks in advance,

Ziad Sayegh



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TCP/IP User mode Port

2000-10-06 Thread Ziad Sayegh



Hi all,

I was told somebody ported the TCP/IP stack of 2.0 as a library in
user-mode. I cannot find the code for that, can anybody tell me where can I
get it? Also, is there any other user level port of the TCP/IP stack for
more recent kernels?

Thanks in advance,

Ziad Sayegh



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Re: TCP/IP User mode Port

2000-10-06 Thread Jeff Dike

 I was told somebody ported the TCP/IP stack of 2.0 as a library in
 user-mode. I cannot find the code for that, can anybody tell me where
 can I get it? Also, is there any other user level port of the TCP/IP
 stack for more recent kernels?

This is probably not what you heard about, but it might work for you.  I've 
ported the entire kernel to userspace (including the TCP stack, obviously).

See http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net for details.

Jeff


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