Re: LaBrea for BSD?
From: Brett Glass (brett@lariat.org)
Date: 09/26/01
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 13:00:11 -0600 To: Laurent Fabre <fabre@matranet.com>, Will Andrews <will@physics.purdue.edu> From: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>
At 08:18 AM 9/26/2001, Laurent Fabre wrote:
>I'm writing a new version of it because i think this little
>piece of code is a good idea but it also lacks features.
>I want to be able to emulate stacks behaviors on a OS basis
>and try to speed up a bit the capturing process.
What API are you using to get to the interface? I would think
that divert sockets would be best because they can selectively
route packets of interest out to userland for processing.
--Brett
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