Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 08 Sep 1999 11:59:38 +0200 | From | Florian Heinz <> | Subject | Re: tcpdump |
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"Gerhard.Stegmann" wrote: > > hello everyone... > i'm not quit sure if this is the right place, but anyway i try it :-)) > the question is : > > what is wrong when tcpdump spits out lines like this : > ... > 10:21:38.700000 0.40.162.65 > 64.0.127.6: (frag 23205:-36@63512+) [tos > 0x34] [ttl 0] > ... > 10:23:19.430000 truncated-ip - 94 bytes missing!0.40.60.126 > > 64.0.127.6: (frag 10052:92@63512+) [tos 0x34] [ttl 0] > ... > > i've recompiled it under the current config, together with libcap....
do you try to dump an ippp-device? that doesn't work... afaics the problem is, that the incoming isdn-packets captured have already ppp-headers stripped, but outgoing haven't (or was it the other way round?). I don't know for sure whether it's the libpcap's fault or the kernel-implementation of sync-ppp, but i guess it's the latter...
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