Aaron Turner schrieb:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Oliver Eales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aaron Turner schrieb:
Ok, looks like there was a bug parsing the packet causing everything
to look like a non-IP packet and hence the include/exclude matching
failing horribly. Try again?
http://synfin.net/tcpreplay-3.3.2.tar.gz
Looks better now, the pattern has some effect but the packets seem to be
captured only in one direction.
My setup:
I am on host 151.189.34.99 and doing a:
tcpbridge --include="E:151.189.32.194/32"
--enet-dmac=00:15:60:A8:0C:E2 --enet-smac=00:0C:29:19:DF:85
--intf1=eth0 --intf2=eth1
Now the packets get bridged, but only the ones originating from host
151.189.32.194, not the ones sent to.
Earlier you were using the --unidir option which would explain that...
Just want to make sure you're not still using it.
No, just the options above...
(BTW, good argument - i just had to take a look to be sure... :-)
Oliver
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