On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Bruce Cran <br...@cran.org.uk> wrote: > I installed wireshark on my 9-CURRENT machine yesterday and found that > the interface description fields are all set to 0xa5. From reading the > code it looks like the data is being fetched via pcap. > > Device: usbus1 > Description: \xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5 > \xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5 > \xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5 > \xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5\xa5 > IP: unknown > > Has a recent change broken this? > > -- > Bruce Cran
I'm seeing the same thing. libpcap-1.1.1 was merged into HEAD about 4 months ago, so it's possible... I suspect changes to libpcap's inet.c: http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base/head/contrib/libpcap/inet.c?r1=203052&r2=214518 ...although I haven't had the time to look through it thoroughly -- it's more of a "gut feeling" (if there could be such a thing regarding C code LOL). BTW, if you give your devices descriptions, libpcap starts to behave again; this could be a clue to the source of the bug :/ What do you think Rui? Any hints? -Brandon _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"