As you are wanting to manipulate the HTTP protocol payload, you should probably use something more structured and high level than raw IP packet manipulation.
Net::Proxy::Tutorial provides an introduction to what you can do with the Net::Proxy module. You might also be able to use HTTP::Proxy. There are proxy modules for many protocols.
In reply to Re: Packet editing
by ig
in thread Packet editing
by p0c
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