Pro tip: start a new thread rather then trying to hijack another thread.

Anyways, did you read tickets #123 & 318?  (especially #318).

Lastly, that's not an "error", it's a "warning". Did you check to see
what actually happened?

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On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:06 PM,  <mahdi312...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi All
> I am trying to send my pcap file to the ppp0 interface of ppptp vpn
> connection, but I received the following error:
>
> Warning: Unsupported physical layer type 0x0200 on ppp0.  Maybe it works,
> maybe it wont.  See tickets #123/318
>
> Would you please help me to solve the problem.
> Thansk
>
> Best Regards
> Mehdi
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 12:51 PM, Aaron Turner <synfina...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> Using 94.194.255.4/0 is a bit odd.  You're basically writing 0.0.0.0/0
> or 255.255.255.255/0... they're all equivalent and so you're matching
> everything.
>
> Could be a bug with calculating the offsets though.  Try first
> converting it to Ethernet first and then running tcprewrite a second
> time to change the source IP.
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> Aaron Turner
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> Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
>     -- Benjamin Franklin
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Ryan d'Eon <rd...@jnetrixsystems.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've taken a pcap file from:
>> https://code.osso.nl/projects/sipp/browser#pcap , the one labeled
>> "sendfax.pcap".
>> I've viewed it in wireshark, looked at the source and dest IPs, and want
>> to change them to ones of my choosing.
>> To try to change source ip = 94.194.255.4 to 192.168.1.211,  I used:
>> tcprewrite --srcipmap=94.194.255.4/0:192.168.1.211/32
>> --infile=../pcap/sendfax.pcap --outfile=../pcap/mod_sendfax.pcap --dlt=enet
>> --fixcsum
>>
>> But when I view this output file in wireshark, instead I find that the
>> source IP has changed to 255.255.192.168 and dest IP is now 1.211.255.103 .
>> Notice the ip I was looking for, 192.168.1.211, is split across the two!
>> Wireshark also tells me the checksum is now wrong.
>> This looks to (naive) me like the tool might have edited the wrong bytes.
>> However, I know so little about the syntax of this operation, that I can't
>> be sure. I've tried a variety of xx.xx.xx.xx/y , with colons and commas, and
>> this experimentation + reading the docs has left me here.
>>
>> So, any help you could give would great.
>> In case it helps,
>> $ tcprewrite -V
>> tcprewrite version: 3.4.4 (build 2450)
>> Copyright 2000-2010 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net>
>> Cache file supported: 04
>> Not compiled with libdnet.
>> Compiled against libpcap: 1.1.1
>> 64 bit packet counters: enabled
>> Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
>> Fragroute engine: disabled
>>
>> I'm using OSX 10.7.5, and there are no error messages. The input file is
>> Linux Cooked (DLT_LINUX_SLL), which is why I had to specify the output
>> encoding to enet.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>>
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