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(usagi-users 02129) Re: Packet generation for testing usagi IPv6
- To: santosh kumar gowda <ipv6_san@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: (usagi-users 02129) Re: Packet generation for testing usagi IPv6
- From: Sukanta Kumar Hazra <sukanta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:26:53 +0800
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> I have 2 Linux box(in a network) compiled with Usagi kernel-24,
> i would like to test IPv6 functionality.
> Is there a way to generate different IP packets at one end and
> capturing them at the other end ( b/w two machines) ???
>
I am not quite clear what your question is, but to capture packets
(incoming or outgoing) you can use tcpdump or ethereal.
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Sukanta