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-The following instructions are applicable to Tru64 UNIX
-(formerly Digital UNIX (formerly DEC OSF/1)) version 4.0, and
-probably to later versions as well; at least some options apply to
-Digital UNIX 3.2 - perhaps all do.
-
-In order to use kernel packet filtering on this system, you have
-to configure it in such a way:
-
-Kernel configuration
---------------------
-
-The packet filtering kernel option must be enabled at kernel
-installation. If it was not the case, you can rebuild the kernel with
-"doconfig -c" after adding the following line in the kernel
-configuration file (/sys/conf/<HOSTNAME>):
-
- option PACKETFILTER
-
-or use "doconfig" without any arguments to add the packet filter driver
-option via the kernel option menu (see the system administration
-documentation for information on how to do this).
-
-Device configuration
---------------------
-
-Devices used for packet filtering must be created thanks to
-the following command (executed in the /dev directory):
-
- ./MAKEDEV pfilt
-
-Interface configuration
------------------------
-
-In order to capture all packets on a network, you may want to allow
-applications to put the interface on that network into "local copy"
-mode, so that tcpdump can see packets sent by the host on which it's
-running as well as packets received by that host, and to put the
-interface into "promiscuous" mode, so that tcpdump can see packets on
-the network segment not sent to the host on which it's running, by using
-the pfconfig(1) command:
-
- pfconfig +c +p <network_device>
-
-or allow application to put any interface into "local copy" or
-"promiscuous" mode by using the command:
-
- pfconfig +c +p -a
-
-Note: all instructions given require root privileges.