Hi,
On Sat, 2011-12-17 at 17:54 +0100, Akos Vandra wrote:
> I have just written support for one of my CAN->USB adapter gadgets, so
> that it would work with libpcap and thus with wireshark. I would love
> to see support for my device as an option in future releases.
Did you think about writing a
Yeah, I forgot to push it to the remote repo, now it should be there.
Ákos
On 28 December 2011 00:07, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
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>> I plan to let a 4.1.2 (perhaps a 4.2) out tomorrow.
>
> Do you mean "4.1.2" or "4.2.1"? 4.2.0, and libpcap 1.2
Hi!
Yes, I have thought about it, but when I started writing the pcap
driver, I didn't know about socketcan, and this user-space driver was
already mostly ready (had to be ported a wee bit from c++), as I have
used an own program to display the can frames before.
Problem is, I'm not sure I have t
hi
I come frome china,and I'm so sorry for my poor english.
Could someone show me some example of libpcap++(not libpcap)??
I know libpcap++ is a C++ wapper of libpcap!
I can write program with libpcap,but I don't know how to write program with
libpcap++!
So, could you give me some simple example
On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 16:58 +0200, Akos Vandra wrote:
> Yes, I have thought about it, but when I started writing the pcap
> driver, I didn't know about socketcan, and this user-space driver was
> already mostly ready (had to be ported a wee bit from c++), as I have
> used an own program to display
> "Guy" == Guy Harris writes:
Guy> On Dec 27, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
>> I plan to let a 4.1.2 (perhaps a 4.2) out tomorrow.
Guy> Do you mean "4.1.2" or "4.2.1"? 4.2.0, and libpcap 1.2.0, are
Yes, I did mean 4.2.1.
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