squeeze the most performance possible out of my
application.
- Gabe Black
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[mailto:tcpdump-workers-ow...@lists.tcpdump.org] On Behalf Of M. V.
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 9:42 AM
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From: tcpdump-workers-ow...@lists.tcpdump.org
[tcpdump-workers-ow...@lists.tcpdump.org] On Behalf Of Guy Harris
[...@alum.mit.edu]
> It's referring to Mike Schiffman's libnet. The page it links to is on a site
> that's no longer being maintained.
I found a mirror of the site where you can sti
From: tcpdump-workers-ow...@lists.tcpdump.org
[tcpdump-workers-ow...@lists.tcpdump.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Turner
[synfina...@gmail.com]
> Look at libdnet and libnet. I'll state right here and now that libnet
> doesn't seem to be properly maintained anymore and I've had issues
> compiling agains
Hi,
I've been working on getting line-rate performance for an application that
custom routes potentially small ethernet packets. Almost all methods that I
have tried start dropping packets at smaller ethernet frames. The method that
seems to be most promising is using PACKET_MMAP (for both tr