Hello,
I'm having an issue with tcpreplay 4.0.4 on CentOS 5.10 installed from rpm.
When replaying a pcap with --loop, the first iteration works fine, but when
it starts the next X loops, every packet returns: Warning: Packet #XXX has
gone back in time!
I've not been able to find anything regarding this issue and I've not
modified the pcap since it was captured. It was captured with tcpdump on
the same system.
Thanks for the assistance.
Aaron
[root@tcpreplay ~]# tcpreplay -V
tcpreplay version: 4.0.4 (build git:v4.0.4)
Copyright 2013-2014 by Fred Klassen <tcpreplay at appneta dot com> -
AppNeta Inc.
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net>
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 0.9.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Injection method: PF_PACKET send()
[root@tcpreplay ~]# tcpdump -V
tcpdump version 3.9.4
libpcap version 0.9.4
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