Subject: Re: network interface in userland?
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ermal_Lu=E7i?= <ermal.luci@gmail.com>
From: Thomas E. Spanjaard <tgen@netphreax.net>
List: tech-net
Date: 12/15/2007 14:11:30
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Ermal Lu=E7i wrote:
> DragonflyBSD has done some kernel 'virtualisation' in userland.
> Meaning running kernel and network interface drivers in userland,
> maybe take a look at that.
> It would be nice to have that ability in FreeBSD/NetBSD too.

Except that doesn't do what the OP wants. VKernels don't support direct=20
hardware access to devices on the host system.

Cheers,
--=20
         Thomas E. Spanjaard
         tgen@netphreax.net


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