Hi Stefano

Can you please give me an example of how this bonding is done?  If it’s easily 
done then I may consider this.

In my case I am working on a customer’s machine and I cannot install any 
packages without going through some hoops.  I did however ask them to install 
tcpdump because it met my immediate requirements.  I am not against netsniff-ng 
(in fact I was happy to learn that there was something newer floating around) – 
but I also did not expect such a fuss around this simple requirement that I had.
In an earlier posting, Daniel Borkmann suggested getting the latest version 
from github (git clone git://github.com/netsniff-ng/netsniff-ng.git ).
I don’t have experience with git or the means to perform such a thing at the 
customer site – but I wonder whether anyone out there can confirm that the 
latest version offers an easier method of operation ?

Regards
Arne

From: Stefano Pirrello [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 29 October 2014 21:21
To: [email protected]
Cc: Arne Bier (abier)
Subject: Re: Does netsniff-ng support capturing on multiple interfaces?

Have you tried bonding the interfaces to achieve this?  That's how I have my 
setup working.

On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 5:45:06 AM UTC-4, Arne Bier wrote:
Hi

Assuming I have more than one ethernet interface on my linux server (e.g.
eth0 and eth1) I have tried -dev eth0 -dev eth1  and although the syntax
seems legal, it only captures from the final -dev argument.

I have used tcpdump -i any   in the past and I am looking for some way of
doing the same with netsniff-ng

regards
Arne

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