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@@ -75,9 +75,14 @@ Ability to capture network traffic in pcap format\&.
The user defines a directory where to put all the unix sockets using the environment variable "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DIR=/path/to/socket_dir"\&. When a server opens a port or a client wants to connect, socket_wrapper will translate IP addresses to a special socket_wrapper name and look for the relevant Unix socket in the SOCKET_WRAPPER_DIR\&.
.RE
.PP
+\fBSOCKET_WRAPPER_IPV4_NETWORK\fR
+.RS 4
+By default the loopback IPv4 network "127\&.0\&.0\&.0/8" and the "127\&.0\&.0\&.x" can be used\&. In order to make more realistic testing possible it is possible to use the "10\&.0\&.0\&.0/8" IPv4 network instead\&. But note within "10\&.0\&.0\&.0/8" only "10\&.53\&.57\&.<ID>" can be used, but the broadcast address is "10\&.255\&.255\&.255"\&. The following two value are allowed: SOCKET_WRAPPER_IPV4_NETWORK="127\&.0\&.0\&.0" (the default) and SOCKET_WRAPPER_IPV4_NETWORK="10\&.53\&.57\&.0"\&.
+.RE
+.PP
\fBSOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE\fR
.RS 4
-Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined with "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where the valid range for <ID> starts with 1 (the default) and ends with 64\&. This is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses "127\&.0\&.0\&.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses "fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a hexadecimal presentation of <ID>)\&. You should always set the default interface\&. If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it will use the default interface to listen on\&.
+Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined with "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where the valid range for <ID> starts with 1 (the default) and ends with 64\&. This is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses "127\&.0\&.0\&.<ID>"/"10\&.53\&.57\&.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses "fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a hexadecimal presentation of <ID>)\&. You should always set the default interface\&. If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it will use the default interface to listen on\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBSOCKET_WRAPPER_PCAP_FILE\fR