Hi; Why do you think the same packet will be hooked again (at the same hook) when you return from your hook-implementation function ? The same packet maybe hooked at a later stage in the process until it reach he application requiring it. AFAIK net_inject is used to inject a *new* packet into the process, I don't know if you can inject a live packet again.
Regards Diego B Fred Medlin wrote: > Hi All, > > Once an inbound packet is hooked by PHYSICAL_IN and determined that it > can continue on to the kernel, how can it be injected so that it won't > be hooked again? Is that a kernel service or will I need a way to mark > the packet? I'm assuming here, that net_inject is the correct way to > handle this. > > I've tried net_inject with QUEUE_IN, but I really don't want the > PHYSICAL_IN hook to see it again. > > Thanks, > Fred > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > networking-discuss mailing list > [email protected] _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
