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<DIV>Hi all,</DIV>
<DIV>I'm new in networking and hope my question is resonable...<BR>I have some
theoritical question-<BR>Suppose I have an HTTP stream client that is pulling
video stream packets (like Windows Media Player) from its server. I want to
program some tool that runs concurently, capturing the packets (with the aid of
some library, like Winpcap), leaving the original unchanged and reconstruct the
duplicated packets with new data(like relevant address) to simultae a server
himself. As a server simulator it should forward the packets to a new Windows
Media Player(that would point his URL to my program).<BR><BR>Does it make
sense?<BR>If positive, does it have a professional name, better than HTTP
forwarding?<BR>Is there an on the shelfe tool that does that?<BR>Is ther some
refernce to that?<BR><BR>Thanks in advance for any refernce.<BR><BR>Izack</DIV><!-- / message --></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>