Jon, devices like the one that you specified
(/dev/bpfX) can be created by using the mknod 
utility. Read man mknod for the details.
Hope to help

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> i'm using 2.4.18, can't find /dev/bpfX 
anywhere (even at /usr ;P ). at
> Documentation/networking/filter.txt says of 
its existence. i have a
> sample program here that uses it, haven't 
compiled it though because
> it is _not_ there.
> 
> thanks
> jon
> 
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