Re: Multiple TCP/IP Stacks

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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:23:31 +0530, "Amit Limaye"
<amit.limaye@patni.com> said:
> Hello    Is it possible to run multiple TCP/IP stacks on the same
> machine on different interfaces just as we can bind the TCP/IP stacks
> in windows multiple times in to the same interface

Just curious - How do you do it, and what advantage does this provide
over the Linux TCP/IP stack?

Vmware or user mode Linux or other similar solutions will allow you to
execute *independent* TCP/IP stacks in user space on a single host. They
might or might not be useful - depends on your needs.

CP
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