Diving into the Linux Networking Stack, Part I | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz
Friday, March 18th, 2011Overview of how network driver work in linux kernel
Overview of how network driver work in linux kernel
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review of the security related things that happened in the linux kernel circles in 2010.
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Russian original http://habrahabr.ru/blogs/linux/108629/
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[LWN comment by Jim Shewmaker, a security researcher]
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PDF slides that show what happens if you create a file system with one billion (10**9 ) files
Posted in btrfs, ext3, ext4, filesystems, kernel, Linux, performance, presentation, scalability, storage, xfs | Comments Off | permalink
Netfilter: Making large iptables rulesets scale
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Series of short articles on linux kernel [2.6.27] APIs by Tim Jones
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[short] reference for linux boot process
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details about important linux kernel networking subsystem data structure called “skb”
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