David S. Miller wrote:
From: Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2002 11:23:30 -0700
I need to account for packets on a per-session basis, where a
session endpoint is a UDP port. So, knowing global protocol numbers is
good, but it is not very useful for the detailed accounting I
need.
Why can't you just disable the other UDP services, and then there is
no question which UDP server/client is causing the drops.
I run multiple connections at once, so this is not a useful alternative.
My application is fairly unique, though people doing stuff like RTP and
other streaming UDP sessions may be interested in similar counters.
Every argument I hear is one out of lazyness. And that is not a
Well, that pretty much finishes this discussion I guess.
Thanks,
Ben
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