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Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor?
From: Rob Hasselbaum <rob () hasselbaum net>
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 13:47:06 -0400
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Eloy Paris <peloy () chapus net> wrote:
libdnet's firewall interface is a great idea. Unfortunately, libdnet's support for modern Linux firewall capabilities is non-existent. It seems like libdnet was never updated for iptables, which replaced ipchains in Linux 2.4, and is what is used today.
Although, if the program only needs to run on Linux, you could interface with iptables directly without going through an abstraction library. - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.
Current thread:
- Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? WANGRUNGVICHAISRI, SHIVESH (May 12)
- Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? Prasanna Kumar Nelam (May 12)
- Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? Aaron Turner (May 12)
- Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? Eloy Paris (May 12)
- Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? Rob Hasselbaum (May 12)
- Re: Can libcap be used as a packet interceptor? Eloy Paris (May 12)