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#MIP TCP / IP stack over pcap
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This example allows to use Mongoose's MIP built-in TCP/IP stack on systems
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that support pcap API, i.e. have libpcap library installed. The application
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opens an interface and uses `pcap_next_ex()` for reading packets from the
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interface, and `pcap_inject()` to write packets to the interface.
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NOTE: depending on the libcap implementation, the injected packets may
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or may not be looped back to the interface's TCP/IP stack. If they are
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not looped back, then it is necessary to create a separate interface that
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is bridged to the target interface - see MacOS example below.
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## MacOS setup
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MacOS has support for `feth` (fake ethernet) interfaces. One can create a pair
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of `feth` interfaces and interlink them. Once a `feth` interface is assigned
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a peer and an IP address, anything that gets injected to it, appears on a
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peer interface and vice versa.
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```sh
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$ sudo ifconfig feth0 create
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$ sudo ifconfig feth1 create
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$ sudo ifconfig feth1 peer feth 0 # Link two fake ethernet ifaces together
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$ sudo ifconfig feth1 10.10 # Assign 10.0.0.10 to feth1
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$ sudo ifconfig feth0 up
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$ sudo ifconfig feth1 up
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```
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Now we have two Ethernet interfaces, `feth0` and `feth1`, interlinked and active.
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On your Mac, go to "System Preferences" / Sharing, enable "Internet Sharing"
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and choose "Thunderbolt bridge". This enables DHCP on the `bridge0` interface.
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On my system it gets `192.168.2.1` IP address, and serves `192.168.2/24` net.
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which is bridge for all Thunderbolt devices, and adds necessary routes to the
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WiFi interface. We should add one of our fake interfaces to this bridge:
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```sh
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$ sudo ifconfig bridge0 addm feth1
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```
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We cat start an example using the `feth0`:
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```sh
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$ make -C examples/mip-pcap/ clean all ARGS="-i feth0"
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...
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2386718 3 mip.c:279:arp_cache_add ARP cache: added 0xc0a80201 @ 36:77:4d:be:e0:80
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2386718 2 mip.c:300:onstatechange READY, IP: 192.168.2.17
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```
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