RE: regarding receiving the ethernet packet.

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Okee Dokie:

 

Here it is.

 

Okee dokee:

 

http://uqconnect.net/~zzoklan/documents/netfilter.html

 

hey sanjayk,

 

can you start sending stuff in text only.  Totally screws up my reader when I get HTML and downloaded docs.

 

tx.

 

 

> Hi steve

> It would be nice if you can post the link again.

> It would be good for all newbies.

 

> TIA

>sanjayk

 

>Do you have to use the 2.4 kernel or can you use a 2.6 kernel.  I >believe some of the newer networking stuff is in a later version of the

>2.4 kernel.

> 

>If you don't want to use Ethereal or tcpdump, again, just use a "hook"

>into the drivers.  I've recently posted (I believe to you) an article >(a very good one I might add) that goes over exactly how to put hooks >into the networking path.  I've done this already and it works and >heck, if I can do it, believe me, anyone can do it!

> 

>Would you like me to post the link to the article again??

 

>-stv

 

-----Original Message-----

From: kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx

[mailto:kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Erik Mouw

Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 6:45 AM

To: Hari Krishna

Cc: kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: Re: regarding receving the ethernet packet

 

On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 12:57:34PM +0530, Hari Krishna wrote:

>  2)now , i have to get the output of received ethernet packet consists

> preamble is this, source address is this, destination address is this,

> data is this, crc is checked.

>  3)so i am trying to use netwotk drivers for this to receive the

> etherent packet from linux machine.

>  4)i am trying to use the existing kernel function . i  will add my

> own function in kernel function  5)the kernel function is

> /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-8/net/core/dev.c

>  6)so i am compiling dev.c after adding my own function in dev.c 

> 7)particularly, i am using netif_rx function which is in dev.c  8)i

> will recompile the whole kernel after modifying the kernel to get my

> output.

>  9)this is the way that i expected to print ethernet frame format

 

Don't try to reinvent the wheel, just use tcpdump and/or ethereal. See "man tcpdump" and "man ethereal".

 

 

Erik

 

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