On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:38:31PM -0800, Bill Fenner wrote:
> There's http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/patches/95, for one.

...which isn't a patch, but a pointer to a patch.

The current code in CVS treats all alleged Ethernet devices with names
that start with "isdn" or "isdY" as ISDN devices, and capture from them
in cooked mode, which at least gives you a usable link-layer header.  I
think the patch in question used the same scheme for determining whether
a device is an ISDN device.

Olaf Kirch's patches look as if they do more, e.g. they try to determine
the encapsulation type of the ISDN device by doing ISDN4Linux ioctls,
and they try to handle more encapsulation types.  I'll take a look at
them, although I don't know whether they'll get in for 0.6/3.6 - I'll
try.
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