* linux icmp: Why socket and inode are allocated?
@ 2004-03-29 4:37 Sameer
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From: Sameer @ 2004-03-29 4:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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hi,
I am currently studying linux ICMP implementation
In that i find there a socket and inode data structures being initialized..
later in the icmp_init function it is said that we do not wish this socket
to see the incoming packets..
So why a socket and an inode structures are used for icmp?
Thanks and Regards,
$@M££R!
Sameer Kelkar.
D-Link (India) Ltd.
Bangalore
India.
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