ome ome writes:
> What is the aim of the bpf node in MPD ?
It's used to implement 'dial-on-demand'. Certain packets should
not be counted as 'demand', e.g., NTP packets. So the BPF node
is there to filter out non-demand packets.
-Archie
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ummm yeah..
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Rogier R. Mulhuijzen wrote:
> At 09:53 5-3-2002 -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> >The bpf node acts as a programmable packet filter, able to divert
> >packets according to a program loaded into it using the normal
> >bpf virtual machine.
> >
> >see
> >man ng_bpf
At 09:53 5-3-2002 -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
>The bpf node acts as a programmable packet filter, able to divert
>packets according to a program loaded into it using the normal
>bpf virtual machine.
>
>see
>man ng_bpf for more details.
What Julian means is, the bpf node is used to route some p
The bpf node acts as a programmable packet filter, able to divert
packets according to a program loaded into it using the normal
bpf virtual machine.
see
man ng_bpf for more details.
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, ome ome wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the aim of the bpf node in MPD ?
>
>
Hi,
What is the aim of the bpf node in MPD ?
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