Re: Linux Packet dropper -
- From: "SaranJothy" <saranjothy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Dec 2005 20:52:40 -0800
thanks for your reply.
NIST Net is a network emulation package that runs on Linux. NIST Net
allows a single Linux box set up as a router to emulate a wide variety
of network conditions, such as packet loss, duplication, delay and
jitter, bandwidth limitations, and network congestion. This allows
testing of network-adaptive protocols and applications (or those which
aren't, but maybe should be) in a lab setting.
ref:http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/nistnet/
I have got much info about nist from the above site.
But my actual solution required is to create a module which gets called
from kernel and hence dropping packets belonging to particular IP
address(given in hexa in the module)
So , i only require a solution for this problem.
Anyway thanks for the info. given.
It is also useful for me.
I will appreciate your efforts in sorting the problem.
As per the suggestion given by my collegue, the problem is very simple
one.
But as i dont have much experience with module programming in LInux
....i m unable to.
please do help.
regards
Saranjothy (at) gmail (dot) com
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