Kernel-based Process Monitoring on Linux Endpoints for File System, TCP and UDP Networking Events and optionally DNS, HTTP and SYSLOG Application Messages via eBPF Subsystem
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Kernel-based Process Monitoring on Linux Endpoints for File System, TCP and UDP Networking Events and optionally DNS, HTTP and SYSLOG Application Messages via eBPF Subsystem
A series of examples of TCP, UDP and XDR connections
API (or Service) Contract example (for my own reference)
XDR over ØMQ example (for my own reference)
Server and a client written in C that can handle dual protocol (ASCII and XDR) file transfer via the socket API
Some interesting example's sketch of socket in c (TCP,UDP,SSL and XDR). Have fun in trying them
Peer-to-peer system for seamless communication and collaboration among distributed nodes.
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