Thank you Renaud I learned a little something today thanks to you and I appreciate that.


On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 08:31 PM, Renaud Deraison wrote:


On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 08:20:36PM -0400, Tom Thomas wrote:
Renaud yes this is where I went and it worked! Thank you very much for
the insight. Now can you explain briefly why as I would like to
understand it!

On BSD systems, when you do packet forgery and want to receive the replies sent by the remote host, you need to use a bpf (berkeley packet filter). It's a device which is in /dev/bpf*.

The problem is that each process which plays with packet forgery needs
its own /dev/bpf device, and on MacOS X, there's only 4 of them, and
there's no way to increase this number.

For more info, read nessus-libraries/README.BPF.


-- Renaud





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