If I remember correctly.....won't the sequence numbers be out of whack
due to multiple transactions? Would this result in corrupted data? Or a
dropped connection?
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Piotr Szczap wrote:
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Martin Klier wrote:
I bet Linux' netfilter can't do this. Think about your tcp
connection's
partner: it will receive ACK flags from two processes on the
destination
machine. Your tcp connection won't survive for long.
You're right ofcourse but I made a mistake in my question:
I want to clone UDP not TCP. Does this change anything?
Regards,
Piotr Szczap
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