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Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)







Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)

Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
12/06/2003 03:55 AM

An application-layer packet classifier for Linux.




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As good as all this is, I still have the nagging question: am I any better off? Besides the display quality, UI options, and integated FTP, I think everything I've done with Fedora could be done with Windows and little elbow grease. So, the question remains, am I better off than Windows? I don't know.

I do know, however, (1) that I'm certainly no worse off and (2) Fedora is free. That's a compelling argument in and of itself.

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