From: Desem, Can (Can.Desem@team.telstra.com)
Date: 07/15/03
Subject: tcptrace Support for libpcap PPPoE traces? Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:02:33 +1000 Message-ID: <231DAA6464F5D311B0A30008C7F90735046C5DC4@ntmsg0134.corpmail.telstra.com.au> From: "Desem, Can" <Can.Desem@team.telstra.com>
All,
I would like to use tcptrace on traces of PPPoE. This is not currently supported. However it looks like (to me at least) it may be a bit more complicated than Yann's patches to support PPP. I am assuming this since DLT_PPP was already included in tcpdump.h file as not being supported but there is no mention of PPPoE or DLT_PPP_ETHER etc in this file. Do we have to define DLT_PPP_ETHER or something like this elswere or modify some other part of the program?.
Regards,
Can Desem
Telstra Research Laboratories
-----Original Message-----
From: Yann Samama [mailto:ysamama@nortelnetworks.com]
Sent: Friday, 27 June 2003 3:26 AM
To: 'tcptrace@tcptrace.org'
Subject: tcptrace Patches for libpcap PPP traces.
All,
Following a previous e-mail where I asked about PPP support in LIBPCAP file, I worked with Jitesh (one of the project maintainer) and found the solution.
Therefore please find included two patches to be applied against tcptrace 6.4.2:
1/ patch1.txt to be applied to tcpdump.h as we need to put DLT_PPP in the list of supported data link types and to calculate the offset value.
2/ patch2.txt to be applied to tcpdump.c to deal with the support of DLT_PPP ; the determination of the offset value has been put in a separate function in tcpdump.h for clarity purposes.
Those patches will be included in the next stable version of tcptrace.
Should you have any question, please feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Yann.
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