Yes, the source code is freely available (ported to FreeBSD and Linux) for
anyone to obtain and use however you would like - no strings attached.  As
for on-line documentation.  The main SCPS (Space Communication Protocol
Standards) web site is located at www.scps.org which describes the
underlying protocols.  If you google on 'scps tp' you will see a bunch of
stuff about SCPS in particular the SCPS transport layer (SCPS TP) and its
use as a transparent transport layer proxy.  Unfortunately I don't have a
site that explains my work on it.  But in general, it is used where the
characteristics of the underlying network cause performance issues for
applications using TCP as their transport mechanism.  I have been involved
in many different uses of it...  Satellite Networking, RF environments,
submarine comm, striping data from a single TCP connection among many low
bandwidth links, etc...  There are a handful of companies that sell
commercial products based on the SCPS TP, and are deployed in wide variety
of commercial and military environments.

We don't have a site that it can be downloaded from. To obtain a copy of the
code you simply need to send a quick request to Adrian Hooke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will receive a copy of the code shortly.


Hope this help and thanks for the interest.  Please don't hesitate to
contact me.
        
        Pat


>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cole
>>Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:06 AM
>>To: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org
>>Subject: PEP + SCPS
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>Ive been reading your mail you posted to freebsd-ipfw. I was 
>>wondering if you have released an implementation of your PEP/SCPS code
>>for freebsd with which I could test? Or if you have a page 
>>pertaining to this work you are doing?
>>
>>Also is this a opensource or inhouse project or project for 
>>sale or which?
>>
>>Regards
>>/Cole
>>
>>
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