> see the new tun(3) interface in libdnet. it uses the tunnel driver
> available in *BSD and Linux, and the vtun project's Solaris driver
> (and in the next release, the OpenVPN project's Windows driver):
>
> http://libdnet.sourceforge.net/
Many thx for the info... I'll check it out and see
Hi list,
Quite some time ago, I requested a few DLT values for use with SS7 and
Ethereal. As a result, DLTs 139 through 142 were assigned and
"rawss7.h" was checked in to explain their use.
Unfortunately, my grand plans didn't work out (the details are over in
the ethereal-dev archives); the n
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 10:58:05PM -0800, Guy Harris wrote:
> >Do you have any clue how I can interact directly with normal flow.
>
> No, I don't. There might be some kind of tunnel mechanism available in
> Linux that would let you insert your own code into the normal flow of
> packets inside
CVS log entries from 23.02.2005 (Wed) 10:07:15 - 24.02.2005 (Thu) 10:07:10 GMT
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Author: guy
File: libpcap/pcap-bpf.c; Revisions: 1.85
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