Bug#573365: dsniff: urlsnarf always shows the current time, even when reading from a pcap file.

2011-06-19 Thread Hilko Bengen
* William Vera: Hello Hilko! I'm trying to apply your patch at the source unsuccessfully Can you please confirm if it still valid with the 2.4b1+debian-19.1 version? or maybe I'm doing something wrong. I just tried the patch with version 2.4b1+debian-20. Works for me, the trick is to apply

Bug#573365: dsniff: urlsnarf always shows the current time, even when reading from a pcap file.

2011-06-19 Thread William Vera
Hi! On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Hilko Bengen ben...@debian.org wrote: * William Vera. I just tried the patch with version 2.4b1+debian-20. Works for me, the trick is to apply all the other patches first. This is what I did after remembering how to fight and beat dpatch: $

Bug#573365: dsniff: urlsnarf always shows the current time, even when reading from a pcap file.

2011-06-14 Thread William Vera
Hello Hilko! I'm trying to apply your patch at the source unsuccessfully Can you please confirm if it still valid with the 2.4b1+debian-19.1 version? or maybe I'm doing something wrong. Thanks Regards! -- William Vera bi...@billy.com.mx PGP Key: 1024D/F5CC22A4 Fingerprint: 3E73 FA1F 5C57 6005

Bug#573365: dsniff: urlsnarf always shows the current time, even when reading from a pcap file.

2010-03-10 Thread Hilko Bengen
Package: dsniff Version: 2.4b1+debian-18 Severity: normal Tags: patch Although timestamps are available in pcap files, urlsnarf always uses the current time for its output. Please apply the included patch that fixes the behavior. (The patch should apply cleanly on top of the dpatch stack that is