No problem. I fully understand. Just wanted to give it a shot. --- Gabi Kliot ---
Quoting Rami Rosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi > > >Any chance to do it not during the summer break in August, when some of us > are > >not here, but when the new semester starts: end of October/November? > >I know it is a very selfish request, but probably others would prefer that > as > >well. > > First, I know of at least one (veteran) Haifux member who will not be > here from next September and this date suits him. I had talked to him > , but I don't want to mention names here. > > Second, in case there will be a second lecture it will can be > scheduled for October/November when the new semester starts. But it > seems to me that > that postponing the suggested (first?) lecture for 2-3 months , to > October/November may be turn out to be not so good idea from my part. > So I prefer to keep the scheduled date > , which is 20.8.07. > > Regards, > Rami Rosen > > > > > > > > > On 7/2/07, Gabi Kliot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > I think such a lecture/set of lectures would be just great! > > Thank you! > > > > Any chance to do it not during the summer break in August, when some of us > are > > not here, but when the new semester starts: end of October/November? > > I know it is a very selfish request, but probably others would prefer that > as > > well. > > > > --- Gabi Kliot --- > > > > > > Quoting Rami Rosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I suggest to give a lecture about Linux Kernel Networking; > > > Linux Kernel Networking is a fascinating topic; there > > > can be no doubt about its importance. It is also a > > > very wide subject; about 20% or more of the kernel > > > code is of the Networking subsystem. > > > > > > Topics I suggest to deal with are: > > > > > > - The internals of Linux Kernel Networking, > > > focusing on a walkthrough of a packet through layer 2 (link layer), > > > layer 3 (network layer) and layer 4 (transport layer). > > > > > > - Routing, neighboring and bridging subsystems of the linux networking > > > kernel > > > stack. > > > > > > - The nitty-gritty details of kernel networking implementation, > > > dealing with some > > > important data structures like sk_buff and net_device, the routing > tables > > > and > > > the routing cache, the arp table and the arp cache, and more. > > > > > > - ICMP error messages, like redirect to host (ICMP_REDIR_HOST) or Time > to > > > live exceeded in transit (ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED) : under which > circumastances > > > do > > > they occur. > > > > > > - User space tools like the good old net-tools and the more modern > IPROUTE2 > > > tools, what are the benefits of IPROUTE2, etc. > > > > > > - a brief survey of new and future trends in kernel networking: IO/AT, > > > NetChannels, TCP Offloadig, RDMA, mulitqueus, and more. > > > > > > The lecture can be scheduled on 20.8.07 or at a later date. > > > (but not before this date ). > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rami Rosen > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) > > > To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
