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Old 04-06-2005
mian_m_hamayun mian_m_hamayun is offline
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Unhappy Making Socket System Call From Linux Kernel Module?

Hi Everyone!

How can we make a socket() system call from a linux module executing in kernel space?

If any one knows, kindly tell me. It will be great.

I want to use the socket interface in linux kernel space for sending raw packets over the network.


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