Hello all,
I remember an internet picture which shows all the function called inside the
kernel on a packet transmission (a graph), do you know where I can find it ?
Thanks a lot,
Pietro.
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Add python-gnutls package. This package is a prerequisite for mediaproxy
package. This package provides a high level object oriented wrapper around
libgnutls.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slachta slac...@cesnet.cz
Index: lang/python-gnutls/Makefile
Add python-application package. This package is a prerequisite for mediaproxy
package. It is a collection of modules - process, python, configuration, log,
debug and system module.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slachta slac...@cesnet.cz
Index: lang/python-application/Makefile
Add mediaproxy package. MediaProxy is a media relay for RTP/RTCP and UDP
streams that works in tandem with OpenSIPS/Kamailio to provide NAT traversal
capability for media streams from SIP user agents located behind NAT.
Mediaproxy depends on packages python-thor, python-application and
Add python-thor package. This package is a prerequisite for mediaproxy package.
Thor is a Python library for evented IO.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slachta slac...@cesnet.cz
Index: lang/python-thor/patches/001-check-ssl.patch
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* Pietro Paolini pulsarpie...@aol.com [18.03.2013 15:14]:
I remember an internet picture which shows all the function called inside the
kernel on a packet transmission (a graph), do you know where I can find it ?
https://google.de/search?q=netfilter+packet+flow
bye, bastian
On Mar 18, 2013, at 3:17 PM, Bastian Bittorf bitt...@bluebottle.com wrote:
* Pietro Paolini pulsarpie...@aol.com [18.03.2013 15:14]:
I remember an internet picture which shows all the function called inside
the kernel on a packet transmission (a graph), do you know where I can find
it ?
Hi!
As I have added support for the D-Link Dir-825 Rev. C1 it would be nice to have
one (and propably add the switch leds).. .
Unfortunately its not avalaible here. Most (internet) stores are too bad to
know which revision they sell, even its printed on a sticker on the outside of
the box. But
I had posted a question in Feb about supported chipsets, but there is no
answer.
The current status for these chips URGENTLY please:
BCM96345 / Chip ID: BCM6328B0, MIPS: 320MHz, DDR: 320MHz, Bus: 160MHz /
Radio - BCM43227.
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* Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com [18.03.2013 17:26]:
BCM96345 / Chip ID: BCM6328B0, MIPS: 320MHz, DDR: 320MHz, Bus: 160MHz /
Radio - BCM43227.
cpu - looks good: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dsl-2741b
radio - no: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/brcm80211
bye, bastian
Hi, sorry for overlooking this.
On 19 February 2013 13:57, Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com wrote:
Hello.
I would like to get developer opinion on installing OpenWRT to Tp_Link
TD-W8960N - V4. The chipset is: Bios (?) BCM96345 / Chip ID: BCM6328B0,
MIPS: 320MHz, DDR: 320MHz, Bus: 160MHz /
Hello everyone,
just to let you know, patchwork.openwrt.org seems to be dead - Internal server
error - http status code 500.
Jiri
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