The question isn't at all related to mon as far as I can tell, but: On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 04:44:59PM +0800, jywang wrote:
> I think, if i rewrite the ip stack in kernel, i can do it. > but, is there a simple method to do this? for example, writing a module or a > program, when i load the module or run the program, all will be ok. Look into iptables. Mucking about with the ip stack is probably a very bad idea. > it is seem to be more difficult. and what is about the windows. i can't > rebuild the windows. Are you referring to windows the operating system, or the TCP window? I can see no reason to dork around with the windoze operating system (not even to install it), and TCP windows are easily configurable without touching code. I'm trying to be helpful, but this really isn't the correct forum in which to ask or answer these kinds of questions so I'm recommending that any further questions you might have be directed to a more appropriate forum. That way I won't be tempted to clutter this list with things unrelated to mon. Good luck, and be well. -- Art Sackett http://www.artsackett.com/ PGP/GPG Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (autoresponder) We are slaves in the sense that we depend for our daily survival upon an expand-or-expire agro-industrial empire -- a crackpot machine -- that the specialists cannot comprehend and the managers cannot manage. Which is, furthermore, devouring world resources at an exponential rate. We are, most of us, dependent and helpless employees. -- Edward Abbey, _Down The River_ _______________________________________________ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon