On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 03:21:50PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> > "Gianluca" == Gianluca Varenni writes:
> Gianluca> What happened to the release?
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> Oh, oops, I did'nt move the release from the /beta to the release dir.
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> my bad.
The links on http://www.tcpdump.org are brok
> "Gianluca" == Gianluca Varenni writes:
Gianluca> What happened to the release?
Oh, oops, I did'nt move the release from the /beta to the release dir.
my bad.
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What happened to the release?
Have a nice day
GV
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From: "Michael Richardson"
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:37 PM
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Cc: "Guy Harris" ; "Ken Bantoft" ;
"Gianluca Varenni"
Subject: Re: [tcpdump-workers] Release schedule?
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> "Eloy" == Eloy Paris writes:
Eloy> If I may throw my project into the hat as well (and apologies
Eloy> for piggybacking on the original message), I maintain Network
Eloy> Expect, a packet manipulation framework that uses libpcap. It
Done.
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Hi Michael,
On 03/29/2010 07:15 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
"Rob" == Rob Hasselbaum writes:
Rob> Hi there. Just wanted to post a quick note about a new project
Rob> based on libpcap that was just released. It's a real-time
Rob> network traffic monitor for KDE Plasma called
Hello there,
I am a new comer to libpcap library and I am currently using
libpcap to capture tcp/ip packets. But I am facing problems
when I try to store them in my mysql database after I have
retrieved required data from them, there is loss of packet data
or storing of invalid data occu
> "Rob" == Rob Hasselbaum writes:
Rob> Hi there. Just wanted to post a quick note about a new project
Rob> based on libpcap that was just released. It's a real-time
Rob> network traffic monitor for KDE Plasma called Socket Sentry in
Rob> the same spirit as tools like iftop and