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Re: Help on TCP interception tool


From: Kenneth Voort <listbounce-01 () voort ca>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 13:08:01 -0500

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Your description is rather vague in terms of what specifically you wish to manipulate. Have a look
at netfilter's packet mangling capabilities. It can't really alter packet paylaods, but it's quite
good at changing IP/TCP/UDP header field values.

On 10-12-09 8:27 AM, Vedantam Sekhar wrote:
I am looking for a tool that sits between my client programm&amp;the s=
erver, gives the ability to manipulate the TCP packets before it goes out o=
f the wire. Is there any such tool available?

Thanks for the help...

Sekhar

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