Hi All,
Had anyone of you have ever done tcp filtering in batman - adv. I have started to code it in send.c file in batman code. Using skb_buff But not getting any expected out puts. Any one have any better solutions?
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 05:19:19PM +0530, Krishnathiepan Rasanayagam wrote:
Hi All,
Had anyone of you have ever done tcp filtering in batman - adv. I have started to code it in send.c file in batman code. Using skb_buff But not getting any expected out puts. Any one have any better solutions?
To avoid continuing this guessing game - would you mind explaining a little what you want to achieve exactly in the end and why? I'm a little curious :). And maybe that'll help finding the easiest, most convinient way.
Cheers, Linus
hi,
oh. No suspense :) i am currently experimenting with QoS services which can be provided by batman-adv, for that thinking about creating a queue inside send.c with packet filtering. thats why i wanna know where to read the data.
best regards, krishna
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Linus Lüssing linus.luessing@c0d3.blue wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 05:19:19PM +0530, Krishnathiepan Rasanayagam wrote:
Hi All,
Had anyone of you have ever done tcp filtering in batman - adv. I have started to code it in send.c file in batman code. Using skb_buff But not getting any expected out puts. Any one have any better solutions?
To avoid continuing this guessing game - would you mind explaining a little what you want to achieve exactly in the end and why? I'm a little curious :). And maybe that'll help finding the easiest, most convinient way.
Cheers, Linus
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