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Can now handle IPv6 packets, documentation update
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pcapmirror [options]
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```
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Options:
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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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-r <ip_address>: Specify the destination IP address (required).
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-p <port>: Specify the destination port (default: 37008).
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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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###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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sudo pcapmirror -i eth0 -f "tcp port 80" -r 192.168.1.100 -p 47008 -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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*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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