README: Drop domain part in absolute links

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
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@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ replacement for Slirp.
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ replacement for Slirp.
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@ -199,8 +199,8 @@ _passt_ exchanges packets with _qemu_ via UNIX domain socket, using the `socket`
back-end in qemu. Currently, qemu can only connect to a listening process via back-end in qemu. Currently, qemu can only connect to a listening process via
TCP. Two temporary solutions are available: TCP. Two temporary solutions are available:
* a [patch](https://passt.top/passt/tree/qemu) for qemu * a [patch](/passt/tree/qemu) for qemu
* a wrapper, [qrap](https://passt.top/passt/tree/qrap.c), that connects to a * a wrapper, [qrap](/passt/tree/qrap.c), that connects to a
UNIX domain socket and starts qemu, which can now use the file descriptor UNIX domain socket and starts qemu, which can now use the file descriptor
that's already opened that's already opened
@ -214,15 +214,15 @@ _pasta_ runs out of the box with any recent (post-3.8) Linux kernel.
_passt_ and _pasta_ provide some minimalistic implementations of networking _passt_ and _pasta_ provide some minimalistic implementations of networking
services: services:
* [ARP proxy](https://passt.top/passt/tree/arp.c), that resolves the address of * [ARP proxy](/passt/tree/arp.c), that resolves the address of
the host (which is used as gateway) to the original MAC address of the host the host (which is used as gateway) to the original MAC address of the host
* [DHCP server](https://passt.top/passt/tree/dhcp.c), a simple implementation * [DHCP server](/passt/tree/dhcp.c), a simple implementation
handing out one single IPv4 address to the guest or namespace, namely, the handing out one single IPv4 address to the guest or namespace, namely, the
same address as the first one configured for the upstream host interface, and same address as the first one configured for the upstream host interface, and
passing the nameservers configured on the host passing the nameservers configured on the host
* [NDP proxy](https://passt.top/passt/tree/ndp.c), which can also assign prefix * [NDP proxy](/passt/tree/ndp.c), which can also assign prefix
and nameserver using SLAAC and nameserver using SLAAC
* [DHCPv6 server](https://passt.top/passt/tree/dhcpv6.c): a simple * [DHCPv6 server](/passt/tree/dhcpv6.c): a simple
implementation handing out one single IPv6 address to the guest or namespace, implementation handing out one single IPv6 address to the guest or namespace,
namely, the the same address as the first one configured for the upstream host namely, the the same address as the first one configured for the upstream host
interface, and passing the nameservers configured on the host interface, and passing the nameservers configured on the host
@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ destination address translated to the loopback address.
_passt_ and _pasta_ support TCP, UDP and ICMP/ICMPv6 echo (requests and _passt_ and _pasta_ support TCP, UDP and ICMP/ICMPv6 echo (requests and
replies). More details about the TCP implementation are available replies). More details about the TCP implementation are available
[here](https://passt.top/passt/tree/tcp.c), and for the UDP [here](/passt/tree/tcp.c), and for the UDP
implementation [here](https://passt.top/passt/tree/udp.c). implementation [here](/passt/tree/udp.c).
An IGMP/MLD proxy is currently work in progress. An IGMP/MLD proxy is currently work in progress.
@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ is fully configurable with command line options.
<script src="/builds/latest/web/ci.js"></script> <script src="/builds/latest/web/ci.js"></script>
Test logs [here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/test/). Test logs [here](/builds/latest/test/).
## Performance ## Performance
@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ Test logs [here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/test/).
* alternatively, static builds for x86_64, with or without AVX2 instructions, * alternatively, static builds for x86_64, with or without AVX2 instructions,
as of the latest commit are also available for convenience as of the latest commit are also available for convenience
[here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/x86_64/avx2/) and [here](/builds/latest/x86_64/avx2/) and
[here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/x86_64/). Convenience, non-official [here](/builds/latest/x86_64/). Convenience, non-official
packages for Debian (and derivatives) and RPM-based distributions are also packages for Debian (and derivatives) and RPM-based distributions are also
available there. These binaries and packages are simply built with: available there. These binaries and packages are simply built with:
@ -355,12 +355,12 @@ Test logs [here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/test/).
ip netns exec passt ./qrap 5 qemu-system-x86_64 ... -net socket,fd=5 -net nic,model=virtio ... ip netns exec passt ./qrap 5 qemu-system-x86_64 ... -net socket,fd=5 -net nic,model=virtio ...
* or patch qemu with [this patch](https://passt.top/passt/tree/qemu/0001-net-Allow-also-UNIX-domain-sockets-to-be-used-as-net.patch) * or patch qemu with [this patch](/passt/tree/qemu/0001-net-Allow-also-UNIX-domain-sockets-to-be-used-as-net.patch)
and start it like this: and start it like this:
qemu-system-x86_64 ... -net socket,connect=/tmp/passt.socket -net nic,model=virtio qemu-system-x86_64 ... -net socket,connect=/tmp/passt.socket -net nic,model=virtio
* alternatively, you can use libvirt, with [this patch](https://passt.top/passt/tree/libvirt/0001-conf-Introduce-support-for-UNIX-domain-socket-as-qem.patch), * alternatively, you can use libvirt, with [this patch](/passt/tree/libvirt/0001-conf-Introduce-support-for-UNIX-domain-socket-as-qem.patch),
to start qemu (with the patch mentioned above), with this kind of network to start qemu (with the patch mentioned above), with this kind of network
interface configuration: interface configuration:
@ -390,8 +390,8 @@ Test logs [here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/test/).
* alternatively, static builds for x86_64, with or without AVX2 instructions, * alternatively, static builds for x86_64, with or without AVX2 instructions,
as of the latest commit are also available for convenience as of the latest commit are also available for convenience
[here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/x86_64/avx2/) and [here](/builds/latest/x86_64/avx2/) and
[here](https://passt.top/builds/latest/x86_64/). Convenience, non-official [here](/builds/latest/x86_64/). Convenience, non-official
packages for Debian (and derivatives) and RPM-based distributions are also packages for Debian (and derivatives) and RPM-based distributions are also
available there. These binaries and packages are simply built with: available there. These binaries and packages are simply built with: