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looking for network topicsHi everyone, I was working my degree thesis in Computer sciences, and i pretty much became forced to switch topic and start from the scratch. (it really doesnt matter why) My area of interest is networking and i was thinking maybe i can find some topic where if i implement something it will be usefull to add for DFBSD. After university approves it, i got 4-6 months to work, so, im looking for those kind of projects 4-6 months. If project is too ambicious, maybe i can convince someone else to work it as peer. Anything you think will be usefull to have in dfbsd, networking-related and less than 6 months work, please tell me :-) Thanks for anything you can tell. Damian -- http://dfbsd.trackbsd.org.ar |
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Re: looking for network topicsBTW, my university agree to develop under BSD license :-)
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 14:51, Sdävtaker <sdavtaker@...> wrote:
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Re: looking for network topicsOn Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Sdävtaker <sdavtaker@...> wrote: BTW, my university agree to develop under BSD license :-) Hi Sdävtaker, In case you are interested there is some work started to port netgraph7 to dragonfly. I know this is a subject that tends to divide opinions but in case you are interested, you can find the existing work here: > git pull git://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~nant/dragonfly.git netgraph7 This is from several months ago (around July, i think) so it must catch up with recent changes of dragonfly, namely devfs. To bring in one module (for example ng_pptpgre), use the following strategy: - create module directory (pptpgre) under sys/netgraph7/ - git-mv module files (ng_pptpgre.*) into created directory - copy module Makefile from old netgraph into created directory - edit sys/netgraph7/Makefile (add the created dir to the SUBDIR list)- edit etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist (create the subdir and "..") - edit include/Makefile (add the subdir) - edit sys/conf/files (add the module dirname in netgraph7/<module>/ng_xpto.c) - edit #include's in the module code - edit lib/libnetgraph7/debug.c (add #includes and COOKIE)- edit kernconf and recompile / test (and fix any compilation issue that may arise) In case you are not interested, that's fine as well, but at least this procedure is shared and doesn't get lost :) All the best! Nuno |
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