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Abstract: Many operating systems have long had pseudo-teletypes, inter-process
communication channels that provide terminal semantics on one end,
and a smart server program on the other. We describe an analogous
concept, pseudo-network drivers. One end of the driver appears to be
a real network device, with the appropriate interface and semantics;
data written to it goes to a program, however, rather than to a physical
medium. Using this and some auxiliary mechanisms, we present a
variety of... (Update)
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...above got a bit tedious, so we developed some extra tools to help. First, we installed several instances of the pseudonetwork driver [Bel90], not because we needed its facilities but because it gave us an easy way to associate several new IP address with our machine without...
...the implementation, but it was still apparently used only to carry IP traffic across X.25 networks. See Steven Bellovin s Usenix paper [Bellovin 1990] for a discussion of other issues. He proposes building virtual networks between and within the address spaces of other networks,...
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Steven M. Bellovin. Pseudo-network drivers and virtual networks. In USENIX Conference Proceedings, pages 229--244, Washington, D.C., January 22-26, 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bellovin90pseudonetwork.html More
@inproceedings{ bellovin90pseudonetwork,
author = "Steven M. Bellovin",
title = "Pseudo-network drivers and virtual networks",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1990 {USENIX} Conference",
address = "Washington, D.C.",
pages = "229--244",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bellovin90pseudonetwork.html" }
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