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Old 16th December 2006, 07:29 PM
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Exclamation How can I Snoop L3 level IGMP packet at L2 level(Bridging level).

Hi All,

I have to develop IGMPSnoop application within kernel 2.6. For the same purpose, I would have to Snoop L3 level IGMP packet at L2 level(Bridging level). Can anybody suggests how it can be done.

Does Netfilter library support this kind of feature.

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