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CVS log entries from 20.09.2004 (Mon) 09:06:47 - 21.09.2004 (Tue) 09:06:40 GMT
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Author: hannes
File: tcpdump/print-ospf.c; Revisions: 1.55, 1.54
File: tcpdum
Hello ppl,
I got a quite easy question for you guys:
I am using a libpcap based packet dissector to sniff WLAN traffic:
I read tcp packets using the structure:
struct sniff_tcp {
u_short th_sport; /* source port */
u_short th_dport; /* desti
Claudio Lavecchia wrote:
I am using a libpcap based packet dissector to sniff WLAN traffic:
I read tcp packets using the structure:
struct sniff_tcp {
u_short th_sport; /* source port */
u_short th_dport; /* destination port */
tcp_se
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 10:38:27 -0400, Jefferson Ogata
[snip]
> > but in my code when I try to read the tcp sequence numbers, I get very
> > odd values of sequence number. Here follows the code snippet I use to
> > read sequence number. The values I get do not correspond to the ones I
> > read using
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Looking forward for a response :P
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