Re: your mail
Neil Spring <nspring@cs.washington.edu> Tue, 26 March 2002 22:43 UTC
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 14:43:28 -0800
From: Neil Spring <nspring@cs.washington.edu>
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> Hi, i?m working on a comparative analysis of the TCP implementations > (Tahoe, Reno, NewReno, SACK). I am trying to obtain these > implementations under Linux Depending on what you end up choosing to do (simulation vs. real BSD implementations), you might find Alpine to be useful. The author believes it should be "reasonably easy" to port Alpine to run a FreeBSD 3.x stack as a user process on top of Linux. (It currently runs BSD over BSD). http://alpine.cs.washington.edu/ Good luck. -neil
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