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From: Kaoutar El Maghraoui <961TA56794@stud.alakhawayn.ma>
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Subject: bpf configuration
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Hello everybody,
I am trying to run tcpdump. I tried to configure the Berkeley Packet
Filter by building a new kernel as specified in the FAQ page (adding the 
appropriate line in the configuration file and running sh MAKEDEV
bpf1,and sh MAKEDEV bpf0).
When I rebooted the system and run the previous commands, I still get the
error bpf1 not configured after running tcpdump.
Can anybody help.
Thanks in advance. 



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