On Jan 5, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Alan Partis wrote:
> What drives the lights? I don't have that degree of detail handy, but I
> guess the question I'd have to ask is this: is there a way to get
> Wireshark to _see_ runts or packets with invalid CRC, or other errors?
> I recognize that you're asking i
What drives the lights? I don't have that degree of detail handy, but I
guess the question I'd have to ask is this: is there a way to get
Wireshark to _see_ runts or packets with invalid CRC, or other errors?
I recognize that you're asking if there's a way to get the ethernet
adapter to supply thi
On Jan 5, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Alan Partis wrote:
> I've got a case where I'm certain there are packets on the wire, but I'm
> not able to pick them up in wireshark/tshark (or from tcpdump and dumpcap
> either for that matter).
>
> The setup:
>
> a device (that is currently under development -- I'
I've got a case where I'm certain there are packets on the wire, but I'm
not able to pick them up in wireshark/tshark (or from tcpdump and dumpcap
either for that matter).
The setup:
a device (that is currently under development -- I'm the developer)
appears to be flooding the network with some k