://www.vzavenue.net/~neelnatu/alpine4linux/.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to exist any more. Please, if you
find something more useful, follow it up to this thread, it could be
interesting for other users.
Regards,
the original is at http://alpine.cs.washington.edu/
and runs on Fr
e.net/~neelnatu/alpine4linux/.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to exist any more. Please, if you
find something more useful, follow it up to this thread, it could be
interesting for other users.
Regards,
--
Jeremie Le Hen
< jeremie at le-hen dot org &g
Hi, Neel
I search though the internet for a user tcp/ip stack. And I heard that
you have managed to have the FreeBSD networking stack running on top of Linux
kernel.
Could I have a copy of your program.
regards,
Alan
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freebsd-net@fr
Hi all,
Alpine4Linux is a userlevel FreeBSD 4.8 networking stack running on top of a stock
Linux kernel.
It is an implementation of an idea that I came across in a paper[1] by David Ely,
Stefan Savage
and David Wetherall.
Alpine4Linux consists of a userland server program that runs the