On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Oliver Eales <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hello,
>
> i want to bridge all traffic from one interface on machine A to a second
> and send it to another machine B (an IDS like machine) For that i
> rewrite the destinaton MAC to the nic of the IDS machine B
> ./tcpbridge -u   --intf1=eth0 --intf2=eth1 --enet-dmac=00:50:56:9c:60:26
>
> Basically it is working, the IDS machine gets the traffic, but tcpbridge
> bridges only the incoming traffic of the eth0 interface on machine A
> Outgoing packets of eth0 on machine A are completly ignored by the bridge.
>
> Am i misunderstanding the concept of the bridge or missing an option ?

tcpbridge is a "bridge".  It doesn't process packets generated by the
host.  So yeah, it's working as intended.


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