Re: Reinjecting packets using libipq

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Howdy Jee,

On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 02:13:16PM +0100, Jee J.Z. told us:
> Hi,
> 
> You can have a look at 'libnet' for injecting a new packet. I think it's
> good for packet construction. But I am not sure whether the newly generated
> packet can bypass a certain hook or not at this time.

I think those packets would traverse the hooks as it is completely new
injected into the networking stack. But it would probably be the same 
with packet sockets (btw. maybe libnet uses packet socket and is just
a comfortable way for building the packets)

Sven

> 
> Jee
> 

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