On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 12:09:25AM +0200, M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote: > If either of the interfaces is not Ethernet, that's not the case, anf > Funky Stuff happens when the output of the script gets fed to text2pcap > :-). But perhaps something could be reverse-enineered about the > resulting hexdump (fake addresses and using only select bits of it?). I > haven't looked at it that deeply (yet?). Well, if the interface was a Token Ring interface, for example, perhaps Correct Stuff would happen if you ran text2pcap with "-l 6" to tell text2pcap to mark the output file as a Token Ring capture rather than an Ethernet capture. There may be other interface types for which that can be made to work (e.g., FDDI, with "-l 10"); WAN interfaces might be trickier, as I don't know whether the header would be a PPP header or would include WAN-type-specific headers.
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