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stf
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      06-03-2009, 03:57 PM
Is there any way to know the time of arrival of IP (preferably IPv4)
packet? That is, when did the packet come to the network interface (or
kernel, maybe).

Is there any API for this in Linux?

Thanks!
STF
 
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