mptcp_kernel is the kernel package which built with mptcp (MultiPath TCP) function. The source code is hosted in github .
The RPM package is hosted on Fedora copr. It can be used on Fedora and CentOS (only x86_64) and their some versions..
####WARNING
This package is now still working in progress and being tested by Kenjiro Nakayama. Please don't use it in your production system. And this is not official repository and please take full responsibility for your actions.
####step 0. Set the environment
Now you can install this package for Fedora or CentOS. Please check current compliant version.
eg. Fedora21
$ REPOINFO="fedora-21"
$ MPTCP_RPM="kernel-3.14.15-308.mptcp.fc21.x86_64.rpm"
eg. CentOS 7
$ REPOINFO="epel-7"
$ MPTCP_RPM="kernel-3.14.15-308.mptcp.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm"
####step 1. Download rpm package
wget http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/kenjiro/mptcp-kernel/$REPOINFO-x86_64/kernel-3.14.15-308.mptcp.fc21/$MPTCP_RPM
####step 2. Install by rpm command
rpm -ivh --oldpackage $MPTCP_RPM
####Step 3. Confirm installation
rpm -qa |grep kernel |grep mptcp
####Step 4. Restart and choose the installed mptcp kernel. And check by following command.
sysctl -a |grep mptcp_enabled
####step X. (If you would like to remove the package) Remove the package
rpm -e $MPTCP_RPM
* Tue Jan 27 2015 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-308
- Update to MPTCP v0.89.4
* Wed Dec 03 2014 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-307
- Update to MPTCP v0.89.3
* Tue Sep 23 2014 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-306
- Update .config
* Tue Sep 23 2014 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-305
- Update to MPTCP v0.89.2
* Fri Aug 15 2014 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-304
- Update to MPTCP v0.89.1
* Fri Aug 15 2014 Kenjiro Nakayama [email protected] - 3.14.15-303
- Update to MPTCP v0.89.0
If you have any question, comment or request, please tell me by following E-mail address in English or Japanese.
Mail To: [email protected] (Kenjiro Nakayama)
If you could add a space symbol in
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between the last hash and the first alphanumeric symbol, it would be a lot more readable, I guess. Thanks:)