I reran some test and apparently, the problem have disapeared.
Thanks again for all the help.
Johan
2009/2/22 Johan Mazel
> 2009/2/22 Guy Harris
>
>>
>> On Feb 22, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Johan Mazel wrote:
>>
>> What happens if you run one instance of tcpdump capturing on wlan0 and
another in
2009/2/22 Guy Harris
>
> On Feb 22, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Johan Mazel wrote:
>
> What happens if you run one instance of tcpdump capturing on wlan0 and
>>> another instance capturing on eth0? Do they both report packets being
>>> captured, or does just the one capturing on wlan0 report packets?
>>
On Feb 22, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Johan Mazel wrote:
What happens if you run one instance of tcpdump capturing on wlan0
and
another instance capturing on eth0? Do they both report packets
being
captured, or does just the one capturing on wlan0 report packets?
Yes, I just checked.
"Yes" the
>
> On Feb 20, 2009, at 1:46 AM, Johan Mazel wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use libpcap to capture packets on two interfaces (eth0 and
>> wlan0).
>>
>
> Linux, I presume?
>
You guess right: Ubuntu 8.10 and libpcap 0.9.8-5. :)
> My problem is that packets are only captured in the wlan0 thread.
>>
>
On Feb 20, 2009, at 1:46 AM, Johan Mazel wrote:
I'm trying to use libpcap to capture packets on two interfaces (eth0
and
wlan0).
Linux, I presume?
My problem is that packets are only captured in the wlan0 thread.
What happens if you run one instance of tcpdump capturing on wlan0 and
a
Hi
I'm trying to use libpcap to capture packets on two interfaces (eth0 and
wlan0).
My problem is that packets are only captured in the wlan0 thread.
Both threads are launched but I don't understand why the only active thread
is the one on wlan0.
I try to not launch the thread on wlan0 to check we