hi,
tcpdump uses berkely packet filter and libcap to capture packets
at the card.
read about them and u will know how tcpdump works.
however, if u just want time of arrival, that can be accurately
determined using tcpdump...
Sundeep
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 07:15:43AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thanks for the answers about tcpdump and rt. now that i know tcpdump
> does not work together with rtlinux, i have to proove it (to the experts
> of my diploma work).
>
> so does someone know where in the source code of tcpdump the linux (but
> not the rtlinux) kernel is called or used?? or anywhere else...
>
> any information related to this is welcome. thanks in advance.
>
> regards, sylvain
>
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