[Introduction] eth-multiplexer is a network multiplexer. It creates virtual ethernet interface and dispatches the packet to the right user program that opens its virtual interface. It also works as a bridge to connect the real ethernet interface and the virtual ones. [Usage] Usage: eth-multiplexer [OPTION...] Hurd multiplexer server. -i, --interface=DEVICE Network interface to use -?, --help Give this help list --usage Give a short usage message -V, --version Print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. The '-i' option specifies the network interface the translator sits on. eth-multiplexer can only connect to one network interface and the '-i' option should be only used once. DEVICE is a device file that is created by the devnode translator. [Internal] eth-multiplexer implements the server side functions in device.defs, so other programs can access the virtual device as other devices. All information about the virtual interface is kept in the vether_device structure. When eth-multiplexer gets a packet from a virtual interface (which happens in ds_device_write) or from the real interface (which happens in ethernet_demuxer), it sends the packet to all other interfaces. eth-multipexer has BPF filters for each client. The BPF filter decides whether to deliver the packet. The packet delivery is done by deliver_pack(). There is no filter for the real network interface in eth-multiplexer, so every packet from the virtual interface will be sent to the real interface whose filter will decide the destination of the packet. eth-multiplexer sets the real interface into the promiscuous mode, so eth-multiplexer can receive the packet with the virtual interface's hardware address from the real interface.