When you receive an error like:
Do not specify an existing filewhen using iptrace or tcpdump, then this is probably caused by a kernel extension already loaded.
To resolve this, run:
# iptrace -uAfter this, the kernel externsion is removed and iptrace or tcpdump will work again.
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