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Re: Adding artificial delay to packets in snort


From: "Joel Esler \(jesler\) via Snort-devel" <snort-devel () lists snort org>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 19:22:45 +0000

What is the problem that you are trying to solve for?

On Mar 5, 2020, at 2:02 PM, Chamara Devanarayana via Snort-devel <snort-devel () lists snort org> wrote:

Dear all,
Is there a way in snort to add an artificial delay to the packets? I tried using usleep() and nanosleep(). However, 
they did not work snort just ignores those. My second approach was to drop tcp packets and again schedule them using 
the alarm() function how ever snort does not drop individual tcp packets I can only drop the entire session. Then I 
tried to use the traffic control utility in linux together with snort inline. It does some strange things like 
duplicating packets. Any help in this regard is highly appreciated. 
Thanks,
Best regards,
 
Chamara Devanarayana
Simulation Specialist
RTDS Technologies Inc.
 
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