[tcpdump-workers] Dropping Packets With Newer Intel NIC?

2013-02-08 Thread Chad W. Davis
Hello, We are migrating a packet sniffing project from a Dell PowerEdge R410 (Dual Broadcom 1Gb Integrated NICs) to a Dell PowerEdge R620 (Quad Intel 1521 i350-series 1Gb Daughterboard NICs). We are running the exact same code on the same OS (Debian Squeeze) on both systems. We're experiencin

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Dropping Packets

2004-10-04 Thread Michael Richardson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > "Jonathan" == Jonathan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jonathan> Hello, Does anybody know if the pcap library supports Jonathan> dropping packets? (As in, blocking them, like a firewall) Jonathan> Also, if not, what other libraries can I use

[tcpdump-workers] Dropping Packets

2004-10-04 Thread Jonathan Smith
Hello, Does anybody know if the pcap library supports dropping packets? (As in, blocking them, like a firewall) Also, if not, what other libraries can I use? (And how :D) I think that this has been posted sometime before, but i can't find it. Thanks in advance! -Jon ___

[tcpdump-workers] Dropping packets

2004-08-28 Thread Rodrigo Ramos
Hi, I know it may not have a simple answer but lets go. I am running a Linux version 2.4.20-31_38.rh9 with tcpdump-3.7.2-7.9.1 and snort-2.2.0-1.0. I did run both as sniffers one at a time and sow that both dropped packets. 2233 packets received by filter 18 packets dropped by kernel Snort re