Hi all, 

I am currently working on a project in which I need to do a 'special' 
thing. I want to stop the TCP/IP stack of my machine from sending out 
certain packets. 

I do not want to touch kernel or driver code. I simply want to write a 
program in which when run with superuser privileges : 

a) stops the TCP/IP stack from sending out certain packets. 

OR 

b) if the TCP/IP stack itself cannot be stopped then I somehow want to 
gobble up certain packets so that even if they are created by the 
network card they do not go out into the network (i.e. they are killed 
before the card sends them...) 

Thanks in advance...

Regards,
Varun V Nair
Student
MS(IT)
DA-IICT (www.da-iict.org)
Gandhinagar
India

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