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From: Mircea Ciocan <mirceac@interplus.ro>
To: lk <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Special packet inspecting bridging
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 23:01:25 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ACE2095.BE3A4E6D@interplus.ro> (raw)

                Hi all,

        I'd like to start a project involving a packet inspecting
Ethernet
bridge/firewall/traffic shaper that is protocol independent ( I mean no
ties to high level protocols like TCP/IP or IPX for ex.).
        What I want to do is get raw Ethernet packets from one
interface, pipe
it trough an user level program and then inject it in the other one, and
viceversa, of course ;).
        Please advise me of the means of doing this with minimum
overhead
possible, or if someone started a similar project please let me know.

                        Thank you,

                        Mircea C.

                 reply	other threads:[~2001-04-06 20:01 UTC|newest]

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