Error: line And server got message:"Test Message.Qnd message" should read as line And server got message:"Test Message.G\0d message".
Sent you last logs, big Apologises :( 2010/1/19 q q <lsima...@gmail.com> > > I coded all checksum calculations code. All works ok when i just modifying > data of packets(like all T letters to Q letters) > > But now i get some strange error: > packet1: TestMessage. > packet2: 2nd message > > im using on first packet only next code(data is a pointer to char* from > mbuf containing strings): > > TEST[0]='G'; > TEST[1]='\0'; > int res=m_append(*m,2,TEST); > m_fixhdr(*m); > printf("res cames from m_append:%d \n",res); > printf("new data string is %s \n",data); > iph->ip_len+=2;//modifying IP header length > > Then recalculatin IP and TCP cheksums(correctly seems because network > doesnt drop packets) > > And server got message:"Test Message.Qnd message" As well server reply with > ACK=25. So seems no new chars were added. > Seems like im overwriting 2nd packet. But why this happening? > > Thank you :) > > Yours, Qspirit. > > PS sorry Max for double mail, forgot to add cc hackers. > > 2010/1/15 Max Laier <m...@love2party.net> > >> On Friday 15 January 2010 12:26:06 q q wrote: >> >> > I'm using pfil as packet filter for packet modifications. >> > >> > Is it possible to spawn new packets to network from pfil using mbuf? >> >> You can call into ip_output with a new mbuf to send a new packet. See for >> example pf_send_tcp in contrib/pf/net/pf.c >> >> > Another question: im using m_append to change packet length and add >> > data(its working, at least server got longer message) but when i >> wireshark >> > clients packets(win machine) i see that i got acknoledge on older >> length >> > not on new one. Am i missunderstanding something? >> >> Assuming you are talking about tcp packets (otherwise there wouldn't be an >> ack), you have to alter the tcp header, checksums, etc. as well. Just >> adding >> data doesn't work. >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Max >> > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"