07-31-2008
appears tcpdump is not installed or not in the path.
try: /usr/sbin/tcpdump
or install it.
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IPRESEND(1) General Commands Manual IPRESEND(1)
NAME
ipresend - resend IP packets out to network
SYNOPSIS
ipresend [ -EHPRSTX ] [ -d <device> ] [ -g <gateway> ] [ -m <MTU> ] [ -r <filename> ]
DESCRIPTION
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ber of different file formats as input, including saved snoop/tcpdump binary data.
OPTIONS
-d <interface>
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BUGS
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