Hi again, Sorry that I'm asking two questions at a time. It's just that I'm trying all possibilities. In my script I'm using tcpdump to get some information from the network configuration. Now when using tcpdump for the first time with dhcpv6 messages I saw that the IPv6 address I sent in my DHCP Reply message wasn't correctly listed. The whole address was somewhat shifted to the right. I thought this was a bug in the old tcpdump so I installed a new version with apt. Now when I send a message tcpdump still sees it but doesn't print my options anymore (including the assigned address). Even with verbose on (-vvv) tcpdump says
<.... other info .....> dhcp6 reply (xid=8646846 (opt_5)) Is there a way to get the address with tcpdump? I can see (and filter) the address with the -x option from tcpdump (hexadecimal output) but I'm looking for a cleaner way! Thanks all! Steven -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
