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Revision as of 02:26, 3 February 2006
TCP splicing is a technique to splice two TCP connections by segment translation, so that data relaying between the two connections can be run at near router speeds. This technique can be used to speed up layer-7 switching, web proxy and application firewall running in the user space.
Introduction
TCP Splicing
Implementation
- TCPSP - a TCP splicing implementation for the Linux operating system