Hub-like bridge behaviour?

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Hello linux-net,

is there a (preferrably simple) way to make a  ethernet bridge behave like a
hub, instead of a switch?
I want the packets to be routed not only to the "port" for which the MAC-address
of the receiver is cached, but have them duplicated on all ports.
The aim of this is to have 2 interfaces bridged, and take a third one into the
bridge which replicates the bridge traffic, so a second machine can be connected
on this port to monitor the actual bridge traffic.

Thanks in advance,
  Patric

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