Re: How can i send the same traffic to 2 different interface

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi!

Kenneth Kalmer wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:05:19 -0300 (EST), favero@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<favero@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi! I am making some tests here, and i wanna miror all the
traffic going to a ip from one interface to another ip.
example:
all packets going to 64.223.167.100 should be transmitted by
ppp0 to internet and by eth2 to the adress 192.168.1.100.
Someone know how can i do it using iptables or ip route/ip
rule?

-j MIRROR

Correct if I'm wrong, I'm still learning. Wouldn't this break IP at
protocol level? The host 192.168.1.100 will disregard the traffic
because it's not the intended destination... I'm not sure but it seems
impossible.

Yes, you are right too. See this thread: http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2001/11/msg00152.html

Maybe he would like to sniff in the traffic.

--
Udv,
  Nandor
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