mptcpd - 0.13-2 main

The Multipath TCP Daemon - mptcpd - is a daemon for Linux based
operating systems that performs Multipath TCP path management related
operations in the user space.
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It interacts with the Linux kernel through a generic Netlink
connection to track per-connection information (e.g. available remote
addresses), available network interfaces, request new MPTCP subflows,
handle requests for subflows, etc.
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By default, this daemon will load the 'addr_adv' plugin from the
'mptcpd-plugins' package, which will add MPTCP endpoints with the
'subflow' flag ("client" mode) for the default in-kernel path-manager.
Note that this is something NetworkManager does by default. Having
several daemons configuring the MPTCP endpoints at the same time
should be avoided. This daemon is usually recommended when
NetworkManager is not available, or when advanced per-connection path
management is needed, using the userspace path-manager and a
custom-made made plugin using the C API.

Priority: optional
Section: net
Suites: crimson dawn landing 
Maintainer: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe [꩜] kernel.org>
 
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Architectures: arm64  amd64 

 

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