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TCPSP implements [[TCP splicing]] for the Linux kernel. The [[TCP splicing]] is a technique to splice two connections inside the kernel, so that data relaying between the two connections can be run at near router speeds. This technique can be used to speed up It can be used to speed up layer-7 switching, web proxy and application firewall running in the user space.
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TCPSP implements [[TCP Splicing]] for the Linux kernel. The [[TCP Splicing]] is a technique to splice two TCP connections inside the kernel, so that data relaying between the two connections can be run at near router speeds. This technique can be used to speed up It can be used to speed up layer-7 switching, web proxy and application firewall running in the user space.
  
  

Revision as of 10:46, 17 August 2005

TCPSP implements TCP Splicing for the Linux kernel. The TCP Splicing is a technique to splice two TCP connections inside the kernel, so that data relaying between the two connections can be run at near router speeds. This technique can be used to speed up It can be used to speed up layer-7 switching, web proxy and application firewall running in the user space.


Software

TCPSP software page is at http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/software/tcpsp/index.html

References