BPF for Standard Interface Flexibility
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) and its role in providing flexibility for standard interfaces in this informative 16-minute video from the Linux Foundation. Gain insights into how BPF enhances network packet filtering and processing capabilities, allowing for more efficient and customizable network operations. Discover the advantages of using BPF in modern Linux systems and learn about its applications in various networking scenarios.
Syllabus
BPF for "standard interface" flexibility - KP
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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