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Re: afpacket with three interfaces
From: carlopmart <carlopmart () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:00:49 +0200
On 10/19/2011 03:17 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
I bet Michael is wanting to use it as a bridge of mulitple ports. So you could use lower-level tech (eg brctl for Linux) to create a bridge of eth1+eth2 as "br0", and then use snort to "inline" eth0 and br0 Jason On 19/10/11 11:35, Michael Altizer wrote:On 10/18/2011 05:57 PM, carlopmart wrote:Hi all, is it possible to use snort inline using afpacket for daq using three interfaces, like this: "snort -i eth0:eth1:eth2" or is only possible to use two nics?? Thanks.How would inline work with three interfaces? It's not doing any switching/bridging, so I'm not sure what your expected behavior would be. To answer the question: you can only use two.
many thanks Jason. Use bridging for two interfaces, it is the best
option ...
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- Re: afpacket with three interfaces Michael Altizer (Oct 18)
- Re: afpacket with three interfaces Jason Haar (Oct 18)
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- Re: afpacket with three interfaces Jason Haar (Oct 18)
- Re: afpacket with three interfaces Michael Altizer (Oct 18)
