From: Marcus Graf <m.graf@shoplogistics.de>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: possibility to multiply packets?
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:36:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44E6BF90.5050607@shoplogistics.de> (raw)
Hello everyone,
a friend of mine is working for some weeks in a foreign country. Now we
have the problem that at the company there he's got a lot of bandwidth
but we have a very bad connection. At some times we have a packet loss
over 20%. It looks like the packets are dropped randomly at an
overloaded or misconfigured router somwhere in between.
As a quick temporary solution we've thought of sending every packet
twice. Is there any possibility to intentionally (mis)configure
netfilter to duplicate packets?
Thanks
Marcus
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2006-08-19 7:36 Marcus Graf [this message]
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2006-08-20 4:53 possibility to multiply packets? Kelvin Proctor
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