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Re: [lwip-users] lwIP TCP/IP as the default TCP/IP stack on Linux


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Subject: Re: [lwip-users] lwIP TCP/IP as the default TCP/IP stack on Linux
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 10:26:27 -0200

Folks,

Could anyone here explain how can we use IwIP in parallel with the default TCP/IP stack in Linux ?
What should be done into our application source code to ignore Linux Sockets and use IwIP instead ?

Cheers.
 

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Enviada: 2019/11/10 14:03:53
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Assunto: lwip-users Digest, Vol 195, Issue 13
 
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Am 09.11.2019 um 22:33 schrieb address@hidden:
> If there is no easy way of replacing the entire default Linux kernel
> TCP/IP stack, then how are we supposed to use lwIP TCP/IP stack in our
> applications ?

lwIP is mainly an IP stack for embedded systems, not a replacement for
the stack included in Linux. You can use it as such, if you know how to
do it, but honestly, I wouldn't know why.

Regards,
Simon



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