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* How many ways are there to interact with Linux TCP/IP stack?
@ 2006-02-24  8:37 Mayank
  2006-02-27  1:33 ` Philip Craig
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From: Mayank @ 2006-02-24  8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter


Friends, 

I am new to netfilter world, can someone please
clarify on how many ways are there to interact with
the Linux TCP/IP stack, based on google reading,  I
think it can be achieved in following 3 ways-

1. Userspace ¬– LIBIPQ can be used in  
   conjugation with –j QUEUE
2. Kernal modules- by using nf_register_hook 
3. IPTABLES match – by using register_match 

Are there more ways? does anybody has any comparison
info  in terms of performance etc ? Which one is
faster?

Thanks,
Mayank


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