Hi, i sent UDP traffic from PC1 to PC2 (port 4711) and captured it on PC2 with
tcpdump -s 0 -i eth2 -w dumpfile udp and port 4711 (there's no traffic going back from PC2 to PC1) I then tried to send the dumpfile from PC1 to PC2 using tcpreplay -L -i eth2 dumpfile Tcpdump on PC2 shows me, that the traffic arrives as expected. I then tried to put an application on PC2 that listens on port 4711. But that application does not get any data from the replayed traffic. My question: Is this the expected behavior? Shouldn't the application get the traffic? Best regards, Lothar - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tcpdump --version tcpdump version 3.8 libpcap version 0.8.3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tcpreplay --version tcpreplay version: 3.0.beta9 (build 1517M) Copyright 2001-2006 by Aaron Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cache file supported: 04 Compiled against libnet: 1.1.2.1 Compiled against libpcap: 0.8.3 64 bit packet counters: disabled Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
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