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Re: How can I know a packet destination?
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Re: How can I know a packet destination?


  • Subject: Re: How can I know a packet destination?
  • From: Vincent Pottier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 23:27:47 +0100

In fact, I'm doing a sniffer using libpcap, but I'll like to know the application related to the packet, but it don't look to be possible "as is".
Vincent


Le 2 déc. 04, à 23:24, Miro Jurišić a écrit :
For a packet destinate to my computer, how can I know the application (process) destination for this packet? Using port and address is not enougth, multiple application can use the same port and address so I can't use that. Someone has an idea?

What are you trying to accomplish?

meeroh

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