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Re: What exactly is net.inet.tcp.sockthreshold?
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Re: What exactly is net.inet.tcp.sockthreshold?


  • Subject: Re: What exactly is net.inet.tcp.sockthreshold?
  • From: "Chris McFarling" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 14:49:02 -0700

Yes.  IPNetSentryX uses an NKE to examine and modify the packets
at the data link layer.  It does traffic shaping by modifying
the advertised window size of TCP ACK segments on the fly,
so it does indeed override the default behavior of AFP.


Is that the only way that you know of to alter the AFP default behavior? While it sounds like IPNetSentryX will do the trick, I typically like to find native ways of doing things before resulting to 3rd party solutions.

Thanks

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 >Re: What exactly is net.inet.tcp.sockthreshold? (From: "Peter Sichel" <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: What exactly is net.inet.tcp.sockthreshold? (From: "Peter Sichel" <email@hidden>)

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