Re: Forwarding sniffed packets

From: Chris Wage (cwageat_private)
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 10:23:33 PST

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    In a pinch I have accomplished this sort of thing before in a UNIX environment using FIFOs for tcpdump to read/write to and netcat to forward the data over the network, but it was pretty inelegant..
    
    --Chris
    
    On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 08:50:14PM -0600, Loki wrote:
    > Anyone out there familiar with a tool that would allow one to sniff
    > packets
    > off the wire and forward them to a remote host after modification?
    > Please no
    > mentions of hping2, sing, and NEMESIS. I am not looking for a packet
    > crafting tool, rather, one that lets me forward captured packets. Last I
    > recall, I think the newer versions of IRIS support this functionality
    > but am
    > looking for something else.
    > 
    > Loki
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