> The pad bytes are just behind the data of the received packet. Remember,
> the 802.3 header and the IP header carry the length of the packet, the
> protocol stacks can distinguish between data and pad.
You have said it : "the protocol stacks can distinguish...".
Hence, if I short-circuit the stacks with tcpdump (or a program with
libpcap, so I'm sure I don't remove the padding bytes as tcpdump could do
(but he doesn't, it is not his job)) I should see theses padding bytes!
Please help me! Say me they are never sent or where they are losen ! I
miss them!
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