You'd have to run multiple copies of tcpreplay. Honestly, you'd be far better off reading something like Learn Python the Hard Way[*] and some searches on stackexchange and cobbling together a simple python script to do this. It would be pretty trivial and a good "first program" for someone interested in learning how to code.
* To be fair, just about any language could do this in under 50 lines of code, not just Python. Well except Java. :) -- Aaron Turner https://synfin.net/ Twitter: @synfinatic Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. -- Benjamin Franklin On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Steffen Kluge <tcprep...@dotnet.org> wrote: > Hi all, > New mailing list member here, and reasonably new tcpreplay user... > > The problem I'm trying to solve is receiving UDP packets (Radius accounting) > on one machine and sending them on to a list of other machines. I thought > that tcpdump/tcpreplay should make this straightforward. > > Can I use the loop option with tcpreplay to send the same UDP packet to a > list of IP addresses, or do I need to invoke tcpreplay once for each > destination address? > > Thanks in advance, > Steffen. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Tcpreplay-users mailing list > Tcpreplay-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcpreplay-users > Support Information: http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/trac/wiki/Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Tcpreplay-users mailing list Tcpreplay-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcpreplay-users Support Information: http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/trac/wiki/Support