Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 20:24:58 -0500 From: Bruce Walker <bmw@wezel.com> To: Peter Steele <psteele@maxiscale.com> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Having problems with limited broadcast Message-ID: <4966A76A.5070409@wezel.com> In-Reply-To: <4966A283.4070505@wezel.com> References: <2ACA3DE8F9758A48B8BE2C7A847F91F2479DF2@polaris.maxiscale.com> <28b9b4180901070039x27a25bb4m6b50c8bfae63e0af@mail.gmail.com> <2ACA3DE8F9758A48B8BE2C7A847F91F2479E9A@polaris.maxiscale.com> <4964CA2E.5090708@wezel.com> <2ACA3DE8F9758A48B8BE2C7A847F91F2479FB0@polaris.maxiscale.com> <2ACA3DE8F9758A48B8BE2C7A847F91F2479FCE@polaris.maxiscale.com> <d763ac660901081411l59120580yb4919a16b451e3ee@mail.gmail.com> <2ACA3DE8F9758A48B8BE2C7A847F91F2479FD9@polaris.maxiscale.com> <49668C71.4090407@FreeBSD.org> <4966A283.4070505@wezel.com>
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Bruce Walker wrote: > It was trivial to do this in a completely portable way using libpcap > and libnet. Sorry, typo: I actually meant to say libdnet -- a different but similar package. Also with Python bindings. http://libdnet.sourceforge.net/ -bmw
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