training
Matt Cole
mattcole3 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 16:38:19 EDT 2006
Hi folks,
I am looking for a class that will give me an intermediate/expert level
understanding of the network stack implementation in linux. I've been
tasked with writing some code that modifies the netfilter portion of the
stack, and it's been a while (<2.2 kernel) since I've been in there in any
real depth.
Constraints:
- Needs to be 2.6 based
- Needs to not be geared towards sysadmins or IT weenies (apologies),
but towards kernel hackers and network programming
- Needs to be in the lower 48. I tried to get clearance for a trip to
Hawaii, but that's not in the cards.
Considerations:
- Local is good
- BUT I have a buddy in Austin that I'd like to go visit, and I know
Austin has some training centers there.
- I looked at the Red Hat Kernel Internals course, and this seems to
be a lot of device driver, memory manager, file system, etc., and not a lot
of networking. I consider this course the bare minimum that I could get
approval for, and even that may be pushing it. I'd prefer a course titled
"Hack the Stack" or something like that. I'm just not having luck finding
it.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
--
Matt Cole, roustabout-at-large
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