> 1. My "port-mirroring" is based on libpcap, it does have ipv6 support.
> 2. Different to the "TEE" target, "port-mirroring" encapsulates a whole
> packet including ethernet headers using TSZP protocol
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TZSP. However, "TEE" modifies the original
> packet's ethernet he
Can you tell me which version of openwrt has the "iptables TEE" support? I
never get it working in my backfire router.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Wei Geng wrote:
> 1. My "port-mirroring" is based on libpcap, it does have ipv6 support.
> 2. Different to the "TEE" target, "port-mirroring" e
1. My "port-mirroring" is based on libpcap, it does have ipv6 support.
2. Different to the "TEE" target, "port-mirroring" encapsulates a whole
packet including ethernet headers using TSZP protocol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TZSP. However, "TEE" modifies the original
packet's ethernet headers to f
2013/3/19 Wei Geng :
> This "port-mirroring" package can mirror traffic of adapter(s) to another
> adapter or to a remote computer, which is useful for a network sniffer
> to analysis your network.
What's the difference to the netfilter TEE target? In the
configuration I can see a target IP addres
This "port-mirroring" package can mirror traffic of adapter(s) to another
adapter or to a remote computer, which is useful for a network sniffer
to analysis your network.
It's been tested for a month on bcm47xx (Linksys WRT54G) and proved
to be very stable and efficient.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Gen