(I'm sending a copy here since I'm running this on FreeBSD and got
no reply so far from the tcpdump folks)
Function pcap_open_live in pcap-bpf.c contains the code snippet below.
To me, this does not make too much sense, because:
- if v is too big to be accommodated (either by configuration or
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 12:03:30PM +0300, Petri Helenius wrote:
> (I'm sending a copy here since I'm running this on FreeBSD and got
> no reply so far from the tcpdump folks)
>
> Function pcap_open_live in pcap-bpf.c contains the code snippet below.
>
> To me, this does not make too much sense
> 32k is already a bump up from the default of 4k, which at the time that
> was set (and hard coded) probably seemed "good enough". Obviously as
> interfaces have gotten faster, that number has become out of date. Yes
> they SHOULD make it pcap-user tunable, the comment even says so, but until
>
Hi,
--- Petri Helenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I'm sending a copy here since I'm running this on FreeBSD and got
> no reply so far from the tcpdump folks)
>
> Function pcap_open_live in pcap-bpf.c contains the code snippet below.
>
> To me, this does not make too much sense, because:
>
Michael Bretterklieber writes:
> do you have the intention to implement this in the near future?
>
> >>Does mpd support client-callback?
> >
> > No, sorry.
No, sorry.
-Archie
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Archie Cobbs * Packet Design *
I have a VPN setup where the client opens an SSH connection to the VPN
router and runs "ppp -direct client-vpn" (i.e., I'm tunneling a PPP
connection over SSH). My configuration looks very similar to the
example of how to do this in share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample.
Now, there are three comput
Greetings everyone:
I have a question on the Intel Gigabit NIC's. Other than price,
is there any difference in performance (full wire speed) between the
Pro/1000T and the Pro/1000MT. Thanks.
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