Point taken about -D. I suggest tcpdump -y for "set data link tYpe". =)
Is there any reason tcpdump cannot adopt --options ?
For the sake of a consistent interface across platforms, I prefer
that *every* tcpdump support both -L and -y. On platforms without a
choice of DLT, however, tcpdump should not require the DLT API from
libpcap. Instead, it should provide a trivial implementation which lists
one DLT for -L and which insists that -y provide that DLT, only.
On platforms it is implemented, pcap_list_datalinks should always return
at least one DLT. Also, pcap_set_datalink should permit you to set at
least any DLT on the list, but no DLT that is not on the list.
Re: the datalinks API for libpcap, originally I had put an errbuf argument
into the API on a tcpdump-worker's suggestion, but that argument did
not make it into NetBSD.
pcap_list_datalinks belongs in whichever platform-dependent file
pcap_set_datalink is in, since it does not make sense to have one without
the other.
Dave
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