Guy Harris wrote:
Per Engelbrecht wrote:
OK, so some issues with it might be the result of stuff the OpenBSD
people have done.
No they are by any standard brilliant, I'm the one using a shapshot for
production.
I've cvs to current and rebuilded the system and my problems are gone -
everything
Per Engelbrecht wrote:
This is a pre-release snapshot, don't know what stable will be shipped
with, but I expect no major changes in forthcoming 3.7 release (may 19).
OK, so some issues with it might be the result of stuff the OpenBSD
people have done.
What happens if you do
sudo tcpdump -n
Guy Harris wrote:
Per Engelbrecht wrote:
Hi all
I'm having a peculiar problem with tcpdump (tcpdump version 3.4.0 /
libpcap version 0.5)
Those are very old versions - the current versions are 3.8.3 and 0.8.3.
Are those the versions that came with OpenBSD?
This is a pre-release snapshot, don't k
Per Engelbrecht wrote:
Hi all
I'm having a peculiar problem with tcpdump (tcpdump version 3.4.0 /
libpcap version 0.5)
Those are very old versions - the current versions are 3.8.3 and 0.8.3.
Are those the versions that came with OpenBSD?
tcpdump with 0-2 flags = output.
tcpdump with 3-x flags =
Hi all
I'm having a peculiar problem with tcpdump (tcpdump version 3.4.0 /
libpcap version 0.5) on a OpenBSD 3.7 (20050404 snapshot) amd64.
tcpdump with 0-2 flags = output.
tcpdump with 3-x flags = no output.
tcpdump with x flags and '-w' = non written no matter what.
When 'tcpdump' is stopped I