RamkishanNAPINAPI, or the New API, is a Linux kernel feature that allows network device drivers to process packets without interrupting the kernel. This…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanSoftirqA softirq is a software interrupt request in the Linux kernel. It is a way for the kernel to defer work that needs to be done, but that can…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanReceive Flow Steering (RFS)Receive Flow Steering (RFS) is a kernel feature that improves the performance of network applications by steering network packets to the…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanReceive Packet Steering (RPS)Receive Packet Steering (RPS) is a Linux kernel feature that distributes network packets across multiple CPUs. This can improve the…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanSKB (socket buffer)In Linux, an SKB (socket buffer) is a data structure that represents a network packet. It is used by the Linux kernel to store and manage…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanQdisc (queuing discipline)In Linux, a qdisc (short for queuing discipline) is a scheduler that determines how network packets are queued and transmitted. There are…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanNetfilterNetfilter is a framework provided by the Linux kernel that allows various networking-related operations to be implemented in the form of…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
RamkishanNetwork AttacksMalware attacks: Malware is malicious software that can be installed on a computer or device without the user’s knowledge or consent…Feb 18, 2023Feb 18, 2023
RamkishanSSL vs TLSSSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are both protocols for establishing secure connections between a client and a…Feb 18, 2023Feb 18, 2023
RamkishanCASBCASB stands for Cloud Access Security Broker, which is a type of security technology that enables organizations to secure their use of…Feb 18, 2023Feb 18, 2023