Dejitun creates a jitter (variance in round-trip time) removing tunnel between hosts to remove the jitter that normally destroys TCP performance. An example of high-jitter connections is mobile Internet such as 3G and GPRS.
| Tags | Networking Internet |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD FreeBSD |
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Release Notes: This release will actually use port parameters from the command line. It has support for adding simulated jitter. It compiles on Solaris. The meaning of the -f switch has been inverted (it now runs in the foreground).


Release Notes: An option to run as a daemon was added (-f). Compilation fixes were made for Debian 3.1 (Sarge). Better error handling was implemented and a debug output option was added (-v).


No changes have been submitted for this release.