Re: Netfilter - how to put intercepted packet back to stack?

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Hi, On 6/17/06, Ming Chen <tomingchen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> I know once I finished packet manipulation I can return NF_ACCEPT, so the> packet continue traveling. However, I want to hold onto the packet and wait> for user application> command to release at later time. why dont u use then hard_start_xmit but remember this function getscalled when u have built complete packet with Ethernet header. socheck that. Also u have not said at which layer u are capturingpackets.>> Thanks,> Ming>>> On 6/16/06, Parag N(पराग़) <panemade@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > Hi,> > On 6/17/06, Ming Chen <tomingchen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > > Hi,> > >> > > My application builds upon netfilter. Packet on the way out is> intercepted> > > and held in my application by returning NF_STOLEN. How do I send this> 'held'> > > packet out later?> > You can use NF_ACCEPT once you did required changes to packet.> > >> > > Thanks,> > > Ming> > >> >>>��������!���W��v������ޗ��{��f������ޖw�n'�������Y�����


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