tcpdump mailing list archives
RE: incoming v/s outgoing packets?
From: "Allison, Jason (JALLISON)" <JALLISON () arinc com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:19:43 -0400
On an interface where there are link-layer addresses, you can try to
determine whether a packet is incoming or outgoing by >seeing whether the link-layer address is that of the interface or not. I don't know whether that's guaranteed or not. That would be my first question. Any way to determine if the Link Layer address was not spoofed? - This is the TCPDUMP workers list. It is archived at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/index.html To unsubscribe use mailto:tcpdump-workers-request () tcpdump org?body=unsubscribe - This is the TCPDUMP workers list. It is archived at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/index.html To unsubscribe use mailto:tcpdump-workers-request () tcpdump org?body=unsubscribe
Current thread:
- incoming v/s outgoing packets? Ben Greear (Jun 04)
- Re: incoming v/s outgoing packets? Guy Harris (Jun 04)
- Re: incoming v/s outgoing packets? Ben Greear (Jun 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: incoming v/s outgoing packets? Allison, Jason (JALLISON) (Jun 04)
- Re: incoming v/s outgoing packets? Guy Harris (Jun 04)
- Re: incoming v/s outgoing packets? Guy Harris (Jun 04)