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@ 2002-04-10 18:15 M.F. PSIkappa
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From: M.F. PSIkappa @ 2002-04-10 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
FreeBSD has netgraph - graph based kernel networking subsystem which work
with nodes and hooks. With netgraph is posible to make Layer 3 switch and
more. E.g. In some node I capture raw datagram packet and encapsulate it
in udp packet and send to next hook. So I can bridge any packet over
routed network.
Is something similar for linux ? I don't think about Layer 3 switch but I
think about generic tool for manipulation with raw packets.

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