For normal TCP connections, this sort of thing is simple. In fact it has already been done. Maybe chupchup will post his rrd program? For more complicated things like ftp, things get hairy, but with skillfull programming it could be done. You're esentially doing routing at the application level instead of the IP level as is usual. --- jim@ferkel.ucsb.edu --- Jim Lick --- jim@tcp.com --- jIngOrO@CaveMUCK --- - "I'd vote for a statue of Bob's Big Boy over George Bush!" -Matt Groening - --- CaveMUCK is back! Telnet to cave.tcp.com (128.95.10.106) port 2283 ---
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