Heh. I'm not an expert, but I believe that if the traffic is unicast or broadcast, there can only be one socket receiving the traffic. On BSD (a mac) I have played with divert sockets (Net:: Divert on CPAN), but this doesn't exist on linux AFAIK. That's a slick trick to insert random curse words in the web pages fetched by an innocent browser ... Divert sockets are a kind of raw sockets. So perhaps tcpdump/libpcap can help ? Is there a firewall on this machine ? If so, I'd give a try to something like 'Net::Pcap::Easy' (http://search.cpan.org/~jettero/Net-Pcap-Easy-1.4000/Easy.pod), and send the kill signal in the callback.
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