do not think only libpcap headers are in the wrong. net/ethernet.h
is in the wrong too.
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>gencode.c in libpcap defines ETHERMTU as 1500, is it good to redifine
>what standard linux does ? Eg in net/ethernet.h. I understand that
>gencode doesnot include that file.
linux is not standard.
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> to rebuild the appropriate files as part of updating CVS?
i can just wait for your patch, but: normally additional DLT type
does not require changes to configure.in or other build infrastructure.
could you tell me what kind of chan
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i'm using autoconf 2.59. autoconf 2.59 generates weird "configure"
script, which has "fi" in the middle of switch statement.
has anyone experienced such problem? (i guess not, because "configure"
in repository is okay)
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write a program using libpcap.a, rather than
try to play with tcpdump output.
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if you are doing live capture on network, bigger capture size like
"-s 2000" will help you. otherwise, binary capture file won't have
enough data so you can do nothing about it.
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