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Makefile
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# Executable name
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TARGET = pcapmirror
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# Installation directory
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PREFIX = /usr/local
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# Default rule
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all: $(TARGET)
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clean:
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rm -f $(OBJS) $(TARGET)
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# Install the executable
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install: $(TARGET)
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sudo install -D $(TARGET) $(PREFIX)/bin/$(TARGET)
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# Uninstall the executable
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uninstall:
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sudo rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/$(TARGET)
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# Run the executable (example)
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run: $(TARGET)
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sudo ./$(TARGET) -i eth0 -f "tcp port 80" -v
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README.md
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README.md
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# pcapmirror
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pcapmirror is a command-line tool for capturing network traffic and mirroring it to a remote destination using TZSP encapsulation. It leverages the `libpcap` library for packet capture and provides options for filtering traffic based on BPF syntax. This tool is useful for network monitoring, intrusion detection, and remote packet analysis.
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## Usage
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```bash
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pcapmirror [options]
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```
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Options:
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-i <interface>: Specify the capture interface (e.g., eth0).
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-f <filter>: Specify the capture filter in BPF syntax (e.g., tcp port 80).
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-v: Enable verbose mode (prints packet information).
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-h: Show this help message.
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Example:
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To capture traffic on the eth0 interface, filter for TCP port 80, and send it to the destination, use the following command:
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```bash
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sudo pcapmirror -i eth0 -f "tcp port 80" -v
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```
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Note: Running pcapmirror typically requires root privileges due to the use of libpcap for capturing network traffic.
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## Compile and Install
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Compile the program:
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```bash
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make
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```
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Install the program:
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```bash
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make install
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```
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This will copy the pcapmirror executable to bin. You may need to adjust the PREFIX variable in the Makefile if you want to install it to a different location.
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Dependencies
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libpcap: You need to have libpcap installed on your system. On Debian/Ubuntu systems, you can install it using:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev
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```
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On Fedora/CentOS/RHEL systems, you can install it using:
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```bash
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sudo yum install libpcap-devel
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```
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