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Message-ID: <7c93bf1e1003281827x7565b0bds1c18d23d1607540e@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:27:06 +1300
From:	Ben Hoyt <benhoyt@...il.com>
To:	netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: CVE-2009-4537

Hi netdev,

We're working on some TCP networking stuff where the key is low
latency -- in other words, we don't really care about data throughput,
but rather getting the end-to-end TCP packet transfer time down.

I know there's quite a few networking folks and kernel hackers on this
list, so I thought I'd see if anyone was interested (or knows someone
who might be interested) in doing a few hours of consultancy work to
give us some pointers on this. I'm a competent programmer, but
kernel-level network programming is not my area of expertise.

I'm happy to receive some pointers via this list -- and others might
benefit from that too -- but I'm also keen on some dedicated
consultancy hours if anyone's interested.

Thanks,
Ben.
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