$ mkdir -p ebin $ erlc +debug_info -I _build/default/lib -o ebin examples/*.erl # Allow your user to epcap with root privs sudo visudo youruser ALL = NOPASSWD: /path/to/epcap/priv/epcap # And if requiretty is enabled, disable it by using one of these Defaults!/path/to/epcap/priv/epcap !requiretty Defaults:youruser !requiretty rebar3 shell % Start the sniffer process sniff:start_link(). % Use your
So, what’s the deal with the “TCP incast” pattern? Never heard of it? Join the club. I’ve been wearing a developer hat for too long and not wearing my sysadmin and network manager hats. And the publications about Ethernet microbursts and the TCP incast pattern have been hiding in conference proceedings & journals that I don’t follow. (Note to self: change reading habits.) If you’d rather read
Welcome to the Home of LINC, the free, industry supported, OpenFlow soft-switch supporting OpenFlow 1.2! FlowForwarding.org is a community promoting free, open source and commercially friendly Apache 2 license implementations based on OpenFlow and Open Networking Foundation standards. Download LINC OpenFlow 1.2 soft-switch here News: June 13, 2012: FlowForwarding.org Community Site Launched with
Tsung 1.7.0 is now available ! This version includes many fixes and small enhancements to Tsung. It should work with newer recent of Erlang (R20); please note that the minimum version of Erlang needed by Tsung is now R16B. Thanks to all the contributors ! You can find source code (and soon binaries for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora) on the community website: http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/dist/ http://
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