I've noticed that using either the inbound or outbound keyword in my
capture expression results in a filter that cannot be installed in the
kernel and gets processed in user mode instead. I believe the problem
is that these filters generate BPF code that
pcap-linux.c:fix_program() is unable to rewr
On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:42 AM, Wesley Shields wrote:
> Recent changes to FreeBSD broke libpcap building[1]. I've got a patch
> which fixes the build[2]. Is there any chance this can be committed?
Checked in and pushed, with some changes (for example, "int s" should be
inside, not outside, #ifdef
Recent changes to FreeBSD broke libpcap building[1]. I've got a patch
which fixes the build[2]. Is there any chance this can be committed?
Technically speaking the patch is already contained in [1] but I broke it
out to a separate piece to make things easier.
[1]: http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/ba
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