Your message dated Wed, 20 Jul 2011 20:59:07 +0200
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and subject line UDP transport is functional
has caused the Debian Bug report #230406,
regarding netsed: does not actually support UDP
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Package: netsed
Version: 0.01c-2
Severity: normal
Forwarded: Michal Zalewski <[email protected]>
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:47:06AM +0000, Brian Potkin wrote:
> This evening I installed your netsed package from testing but met little
> success with what I wanted to do. Basically, I issued the command
>
> bash-2.05b$ netsed udp 5060 65.39.205.114 5082 s/900/90[/expire]
>
> and obtained
>
> netsed 0.01c by Michal Zalewski <[email protected]>
> [*] Parsing rule s/900/90[/expire]...
> [+] Loaded 1 rules...
> [-] Error: cannot listen on the socket (strange)
> netsed: exiting.
>
> In fact the output was the same for all udp ports.
>
> Now there are no recent bugs files for netsed and a Google search
> doesn't bring up anything so I am reluctant to file this as bug. At the
> same time I can not think what could possibly be at fault with my setup
> to produce this. I assume netsed has been used successfully by many
> people on udp ports. Any views you have would be appreciated.
Hm. I've got the very same messages, but unfortunately I don't know
what's wrong. I've forwarded to the upstream, hopefully he will be able
to help.
Regards,
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LENART, Janos
<[email protected]>
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Package: netsed
Version: 1.00b-1
My manual testing reveals that rewriting UDP datagrams
is functional for IPv4 and for IPv6. The new upstream
source has completed his implementation.
--
Mats Erik Andersson, package maintainer for Netsed
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