On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Owen Lo <owe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> tcpreplay -V gives the following information:
>
> tcpreplay version: 3.4.1 (build 2229)
> Copyright 2001-2009 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net>
> Cache file supported: 04
> Not compiled with libdnet.
> Compiled against libpcap: 0.9.7
> 64 bit packet counters: enabled
> Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
> Packet editing: disabled
> Fragroute engine: disabled
> Injection method: bpf send()
>
> Furthermore, I've just found that the tcpreplay --listnics command returns
> no available network interfaces, even when they are up.

I'm not a freebsd guy so this is prolly a stupid question, but is
there something interesting/different/odd about your network
interfaces?  They look like standard ethernet from what I can tell.
What is the make/model of the card?  Driver?

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