Re: How to build router that can statistically delay/drop/destroy packets?

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On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 10:14:37 +0200, Mattias R”nnblom wrote:

[...]
>> We are currently thinking about using the NETDEV feature included in current 
>> kernels (packet queueing and userspace program that dequeues and (eventually) 
>> forwards the packets.)
[...]
>we've been prototyping something very similar, using the QUEUE target
>in iptables and the libipq library (include in the iptables distro).

We're talking about the same thing here.

There's a ready-made solution already available that we were already aware of:

    http://www.antd.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/

We might very well end up using this one, but still we're interested in further 
suggestions of how to implement this special type of router we need.

Thanks.


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