Re: [tcpdump-workers] Amateur radio protocols

2005-09-11 Thread Richard Stearn
Guy Harris wrote: Richard Stearn wrote: A cursory look at the print-ax25 from that patch indicates that some of the support is missing, e.g. ARP printing for ax25 is not in the current tcpdump.org tcpdump. So somewhere between tcpdump 3.4 & 3.9 the ax.25 support was taken out. That presumes t

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Amateur radio protocols

2005-09-11 Thread Guy Harris
Richard Stearn wrote: A cursory look at the print-ax25 from that patch indicates that some of the support is missing, e.g. ARP printing for ax25 is not in the current tcpdump.org tcpdump. So somewhere between tcpdump 3.4 & 3.9 the ax.25 support was taken out. That presumes that there *was* sup

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Amateur radio protocols

2005-09-11 Thread Richard Stearn
Guy Thank you for the quick reply. Guy Harris wrote: Richard Stearn wrote: Has there been any development effort in the past on any of the above protocols? The only thing I was able to find from a quick Google was a patch at http://www.tux.org/pub/net/ip-routing/lbl-tools/

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Amateur radio protocols

2005-09-11 Thread Guy Harris
Richard Stearn wrote: Has there been any development effort in the past on any of the above protocols? The only thing I was able to find from a quick Google was a patch at http://www.tux.org/pub/net/ip-routing/lbl-tools/tcpdump-tcpdump.org-ss991030.dif.gz which appears to inc

[tcpdump-workers] Amateur radio protocols

2005-09-11 Thread Richard Stearn
Greetings I and other radio amateurs would like to use tcpdump for monitoring and analysing amateur radio data modes. Being a frequent user of tcpdump I am aware the protocols needed are not present. I have also done some searching on the tcpdump mail-lists and not found any references there of