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Subject: new networking features
From: Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 10:48:02 -0700
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I have a little collection of networking features that may be of
interest.  My patches are against 2.4.20...  If anyone thinks any of
these are of interest, I will break them out and send them to the list
for review/inclusion...

1)  send-to-self:  Add an IOCTL that allows an interface to be configured
    so that it will answer arps from other interfaces on the same machine.
    Also tweaks ip-v4 a bit.
    Allows:  can send traffic from one interface to another interface on same 
machine
     over an external network.  Tested with ipv4, may automatically work with 
ipv6
     too.

2)  802.1Q VLAN:  Add an ioctl that can be used to verify that a device is 
indeed
    an 802.1Q VLAN device (no more relying on name or luck).

3)  MAC-VLANs:  (Upgraded patch that someone else sent me.)  Allows one to 
specify
    VLAN-like devices based on source or destination MAC addresses (no extra 
padding
    in the ethernet frame.)
    This requires a hook in the skb-rx logic, near where the bridging logic has 
it's
    hook.

4)  Pktgen updates:  Allows receiving (and accounting) packets & threading 
changes.  Also requires
    a hook in the skb-rx logic.  (Dave already said he didn't like it before, 
and I
    assume he still doesn't, but including it here for completeness).


Thanks, Ben

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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>       <Ben_Greear AT excite.com>
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