From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Ben Greear Subject: Re: Deleting incoming network packets / sk_buff Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:18:42 -0700 Sender: netdev-bounce@oss.sgi.com Message-ID: <411FA902.8070402@candelatech.com> References: <411E642C.9010708@web.de> <411E8EE4.70900@candelatech.com> <411FA5D0.6000004@web.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: netdev@oss.sgi.com Return-path: To: Michael Renzmann In-Reply-To: <411FA5D0.6000004@web.de> Errors-to: netdev-bounce@oss.sgi.com List-Id: netdev.vger.kernel.org Michael Renzmann wrote: > Bottom line: the easiest way to solve this problem would be to have some > way for blocking packets on eth1 from being processed (after they have > been passed to the packet socket - else my userspace program won't be > able to "bridge" incoming packets to tap0). Can't you have no IP on eth1 and have your IP on tap0 instead? That would at least keep any pkts received on eth1 from being processed by the IP stack. Ben -- Ben Greear Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com