Update libpcap to 1.1.1.
Changes:
Thu. April 1, 2010. guy@alum.mit.edu.
Summary for 1.1.1 libpcap release
Update CHANGES to reflect more of the changes in 1.1.0.
Fix build on RHEL5.
Fix shared library build on AIX.
Thu. March 11, 2010. ken@netfunctional.ca/guy@alum.mit.edu.
Summary for 1.1.0 libpcap release
Add SocketCAN capture support
Add Myricom SNF API support
Update Endace DAG and ERF support
Add support for shared libraries on Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX
Build, install, and un-install shared libraries by default;
don't build/install shared libraries on platforms we don't support
Fix building from a directory other than the source directory
Fix compiler warnings and builds on some platforms
Update config.guess and config.sub
Support monitor mode on mac80211 devices on Linux
Fix USB memory-mapped capturing on Linux; it requires a new DLT_
value
On Linux, scan /sys/class/net for devices if we have it; scan
it, or /proc/net/dev if we don't have /sys/class/net, even if
we have getifaddrs(), as it'll find interfaces with no
addresses
Add limited support for reading pcap-ng files
Fix BPF driver-loading error handling on AIX
Support getting the full-length interface description on FreeBSD
In the lexical analyzer, free up any addrinfo structure we got back
from getaddrinfo().
Add support for BPF and libdlpi in OpenSolaris (and SXCE)
Hyphenate "link-layer" everywhere
Add /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon to the list of usbmon locations
In pcap_read_linux_mmap(), if there are no frames available, call
poll() even if we're in non-blocking mode, so we pick up
errors, and check for the errors in question.
Note that poll() works on BPF devices is Snow Leopard
If an ENXIO or ENETDOWN is received, it may mean the device has
gone away. Deal with it.
For BPF, raise the default capture buffer size to from 32k to 512k
Support ps_ifdrop on Linux
Added a bunch of #ifdef directives to make wpcap.dll (WinPcap) compile
under cygwin.
Changes to Linux mmapped captures.
Fix bug where create_ring would fail for particular snaplen and
buffer size combinations
Update pcap-config so that it handles libpcap requiring
additional libraries
Add workaround for threadsafeness on Windows
Add missing mapping for DLT_ENC <-> LINKTYPE_ENC
DLT: Add DLT_CAN_SOCKETCAN
DLT: Add Solaris ipnet
Don't check for DLT_IPNET if it's not defined
Add link-layer types for Fibre Channel FC-2
Add link-layer types for Wireless HART
Add link-layer types for AOS
Add link-layer types for DECT
Autoconf fixes (AIX, HP-UX, OSF/1, Tru64 cleanups)
Install headers unconditionally, and include vlan.h/bluetooth.h if
enabled
Autoconf fixes+cleanup
Support enabling/disabling bluetooth (--{en,dis}able-bluetooth)
Support disabling SITA support (--without-sita)
Return -1 on failure to create packet ring (if supported but
creation failed)
Fix handling of 'any' device, so that it can be opened, and no longer
attempt to open it in Monitor mode
Add support for snapshot length for USB Memory-Mapped Interface
Fix configure and build on recent Linux kernels
Fix memory-mapped Linux capture to support pcap_next() and
pcap_next_ex()
Fixes for Linux USB capture
DLT: Add DLT_LINUX_EVDEV
DLT: Add DLT_GSMTAP_UM
DLT: Add DLT_GSMTAP_ABIS
2010-10-28 16:22:13 +00:00
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To build libpcap, run "./configure" (a shell script). The configure
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script will determine your system attributes and generate an
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appropriate Makefile from Makefile.in. Next run "make". If everything
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goes well you can su to root and run "make install". However, you need
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not install libpcap if you just want to build tcpdump; just make sure
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the tcpdump and libpcap directory trees have the same parent
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directory.
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If configure says:
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configure: warning: cannot determine packet capture interface
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configure: warning: (see INSTALL for more info)
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then your system either does not support packet capture or your system
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does support packet capture but libpcap does not support that
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particular type. (If you have HP-UX, see below.) If your system uses a
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packet capture not supported by libpcap, please send us patches; don't
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forget to include an autoconf fragment suitable for use in
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configure.in.
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It is possible to override the default packet capture type, although
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the circumstance where this works are limited. For example if you have
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installed bpf under SunOS 4 and wish to build a snit libpcap:
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./configure --with-pcap=snit
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Another example is to force a supported packet capture type in the case
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where the configure scripts fails to detect it.
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You will need an ANSI C compiler to build libpcap. The configure script
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will abort if your compiler is not ANSI compliant. If this happens, use
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the GNU C compiler, available via anonymous ftp:
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc/
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If you use flex, you must use version 2.4.6 or higher. The configure
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script automatically detects the version of flex and will not use it
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unless it is new enough. You can use "flex -V" to see what version you
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via anonymous ftp:
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ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/flex-*.tar.Z
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As of this writing, the current version is 2.5.4.
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If you use bison, you must use flex (and visa versa). The configure
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script automatically falls back to lex and yacc if both flex and bison
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are not found.
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Sometimes the stock C compiler does not interact well with flex and
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bison. The list of problems includes undefined references for alloca.
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and bison with:
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./configure --without-flex --without-bison
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If your system only has AT&T lex, this is okay unless your libpcap
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program uses other lex/yacc generated code. (Although it's possible to
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map the yy* identifiers with a script, we use flex and bison so we
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don't feel this is necessary.)
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Some systems support the Berkeley Packet Filter natively; for example
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out of the box OSF and BSD/OS have bpf. If your system does not support
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bpf, you will need to pick up:
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ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/bpf-*.tar.Z
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Note well: you MUST have kernel source for your operating system in
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order to install bpf. An exception is SunOS 4; the bpf distribution
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includes replacement kernel objects for some of the standard SunOS 4
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network device drivers. See the bpf INSTALL document for more
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information.
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If you use Solaris, there is a bug with bufmod(7) that is fixed in
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Solaris 2.3.2 (aka SunOS 5.3.2). Setting a snapshot length with the
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broken bufmod(7) results in data be truncated from the FRONT of the
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packet instead of the end. The work around is to not set a snapshot
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length but this results in performance problems since the entire packet
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is copied to user space. If you must run an older version of Solaris,
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there is a patch available from Sun; ask for bugid 1149065. After
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installing the patch, use "setenv BUFMOD_FIXED" to enable use of
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bufmod(7). However, we recommend you run a more current release of
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Solaris.
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If you use the SPARCompiler, you must be careful to not use the
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/usr/ucb/cc interface. If you do, you will get bogus warnings and
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perhaps errors. Either make sure your path has /opt/SUNWspro/bin
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before /usr/ucb or else:
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setenv CC /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
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before running configure. (You might have to do a "make distclean"
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if you already ran configure once).
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Also note that "make depend" won't work; while all of the known
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universe uses -M, the SPARCompiler uses -xM to generate makefile
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dependencies.
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If you are trying to do packet capture with a FORE ATM card, you may or
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may not be able to. They usually only release their driver in object
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code so unless their driver supports packet capture, there's not much
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libpcap can do.
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If you get an error like:
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tcpdump: recv_ack: bind error 0x???
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when using DLPI, look for the DL_ERROR_ACK error return values, usually
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in /usr/include/sys/dlpi.h, and find the corresponding value.
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Under {DEC OSF/1, Digital UNIX, Tru64 UNIX}, packet capture must be
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enabled before it can be used. For instructions on how to enable packet
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filter support, see:
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ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/Digital-UNIX
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Look for the "How do I configure the Berkeley Packet Filter and capture
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tcpdump traces?" item.
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Once you enable packet filter support, your OSF system will support bpf
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natively.
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Under Ultrix, packet capture must be enabled before it can be used. For
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instructions on how to enable packet filter support, see:
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ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/ultrix
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If you use HP-UX, you must have at least version 9 and either the
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version of cc that supports ANSI C (cc -Aa) or else use the GNU C
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compiler. You must also buy the optional streams package. If you don't
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have:
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/usr/include/sys/dlpi.h
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/usr/include/sys/dlpi_ext.h
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then you don't have the streams package. In addition, we believe you
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need to install the "9.X LAN and DLPI drivers cumulative" patch
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(PHNE_6855) to make the version 9 DLPI work with libpcap.
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The DLPI streams package is standard starting with HP-UX 10.
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The HP implementation of DLPI is a little bit eccentric. Unlike
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Solaris, you must attach /dev/dlpi instead of the specific /dev/*
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network pseudo device entry in order to capture packets. The PPA is
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based on the ifnet "index" number. Under HP-UX 9, it is necessary to
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read /dev/kmem and the kernel symbol file (/hp-ux). Under HP-UX 10,
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DLPI can provide information for determining the PPA. It does not seem
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to be possible to trace the loopback interface. Unlike other DLPI
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implementations, PHYS implies MULTI and SAP and you get an error if you
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try to enable more than one promiscuous mode at a time.
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It is impossible to capture outbound packets on HP-UX 9. To do so on
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HP-UX 10, you will, apparently, need a late "LAN products cumulative
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patch" (at one point, it was claimed that this would be PHNE_18173 for
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s700/10.20; at another point, it was claimed that the required patches
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were PHNE_20892, PHNE_20725 and PHCO_10947, or newer patches), and to do
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so on HP-UX 11 you will, apparently, need the latest lancommon/DLPI
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patches and the latest driver patch for the interface(s) in use on HP-UX
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11 (at one point, it was claimed that patches PHNE_19766, PHNE_19826,
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PHNE_20008, and PHNE_20735 did the trick).
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Furthermore, on HP-UX 10, you will need to turn on a kernel switch by
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doing
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echo 'lanc_outbound_promisc_flag/W 1' | adb -w /stand/vmunix /dev/mem
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You would have to arrange that this happen on reboots; the right way to
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do that would probably be to put it into an executable script file
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"/sbin/init.d/outbound_promisc" and making
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"/sbin/rc2.d/S350outbound_promisc" a symbolic link to that script.
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Finally, testing shows that there can't be more than one simultaneous
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DLPI user per network interface.
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If you use Linux, this version of libpcap is known to compile and run
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under Red Hat 4.0 with the 2.0.25 kernel. It may work with earlier 2.X
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versions but is guaranteed not to work with 1.X kernels. Running more
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than one libpcap program at a time, on a system with a 2.0.X kernel, can
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cause problems since promiscuous mode is implemented by twiddling the
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interface flags from the libpcap application; the packet capture
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mechanism in the 2.2 and later kernels doesn't have this problem. Also,
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packet timestamps aren't very good. This appears to be due to haphazard
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handling of the timestamp in the kernel.
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Note well: there is rumoured to be a version of tcpdump floating around
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called 3.0.3 that includes libpcap and is supposed to support Linux.
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You should be advised that neither the Network Research Group at LBNL
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nor the Tcpdump Group ever generated a release with this version number.
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The LBNL Network Research Group notes with interest that a standard
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cracker trick to get people to install trojans is to distribute bogus
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packages that have a version number higher than the current release.
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They also noted with annoyance that 90% of the Linux related bug reports
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they got are due to changes made to unofficial versions of their page.
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If you are having trouble but aren't using a version that came from
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tcpdump.org, please try that before submitting a bug report!
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On Linux, libpcap will not work if the kernel does not have the packet
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socket option enabled; see the README.linux file for information about
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this.
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If you use AIX, you may not be able to build libpcap from this release.
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We do not have an AIX system in house so it's impossible for us to test
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AIX patches submitted to us. We are told that you must link against
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/lib/pse.exp, that you must use AIX cc or a GNU C compiler newer than
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2.7.2, and that you may need to run strload before running a libpcap
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application.
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Read the README.aix file for information on installing libpcap and
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configuring your system to be able to support libpcap.
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If you use NeXTSTEP, you will not be able to build libpcap from this
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release.
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If you use SINIX, you should be able to build libpcap from this
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release. It is known to compile and run on SINIX-Y/N 5.42 with the C-DS
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V1.0 or V1.1 compiler. But note that in some releases of SINIX, yacc
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emits incorrect code; if grammar.y fails to compile, change every
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occurence of:
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#ifdef YYDEBUG
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#if YYDEBUG
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Another workaround is to use flex and bison.
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If you use SCO, you might have trouble building libpcap from this
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release. We do not have a machine running SCO and have not had reports
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of anyone successfully building on it; the current release of libpcap
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does not compile on SCO OpenServer 5. Although SCO apparently supports
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DLPI to some extent, the DLPI in OpenServer 5 is very non-standard, and
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it appears that completely new code would need to be written to capture
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network traffic. SCO do not appear to provide tcpdump binaries for
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OpenServer 5 or OpenServer 6 as part of SCO Skunkware:
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http://www.sco.com/skunkware/
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If you use UnixWare, you might be able to build libpcap from this
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release, or you might not. We do not have a machine running UnixWare,
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so we have not tested it; however, SCO provide packages for libpcap
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0.6.2 and tcpdump 3.7.1 in the UnixWare 7/Open UNIX 8 part of SCO
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Skunkware, and the source package for libpcap 0.6.2 is not changed from
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the libpcap 0.6.2 source release, so this release of libpcap might also
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build without changes on UnixWare 7.
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If linking tcpdump fails with "Undefined: _alloca" when using bison on
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a Sun4, your version of bison is broken. In any case version 1.16 or
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higher is recommended (1.14 is known to cause problems 1.16 is known to
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work). Either pick up a current version from:
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bison
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or hack around it by inserting the lines:
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define alloca __builtin_alloca
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#else
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#ifdef sparc
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#include <alloca.h>
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#else
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char *alloca ();
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#endif
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#endif
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right after the (100 line!) GNU license comment in bison.simple, remove
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grammar.[co] and fire up make again.
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If you use SunOS 4, your kernel must support streams NIT. If you run a
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libpcap program and it dies with:
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/dev/nit: No such device
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You must add streams NIT support to your kernel configuration, run
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config and boot the new kernel.
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If you are running a version of SunOS earlier than 4.1, you will need
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to replace the Sun supplied /sys/sun{3,4,4c}/OBJ/nit_if.o with the
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appropriate version from this distribution's SUNOS4 subdirectory and
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build a new kernel:
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nit_if.o.sun3-sunos4 (any flavor of sun3)
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nit_if.o.sun4c-sunos4.0.3c (SS1, SS1+, IPC, SLC, etc.)
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nit_if.o.sun4-sunos4 (Sun4's not covered by
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nit_if.o.sun4c-sunos4.0.3c)
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These nit replacements fix a bug that makes nit essentially unusable in
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pre-SunOS 4.1. In addition, our sun4c-sunos4.0.3c nit gives you
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timestamps to the resolution of the SS-1 clock (1 us) rather than the
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lousy 20ms timestamps Sun gives you (tcpdump will print out the full
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timestamp resolution if it finds it's running on a SS-1).
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FILES
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CHANGES - description of differences between releases
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2005-05-29 17:46:52 +00:00
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ChmodBPF/* - Mac OS X startup item to set ownership and permissions
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on /dev/bpf*
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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CREDITS - people that have helped libpcap along
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INSTALL.txt - this file
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LICENSE - the license under which tcpdump is distributed
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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Makefile.in - compilation rules (input to the configure script)
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README - description of distribution
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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README.aix - notes on using libpcap on AIX
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README.dag - notes on using libpcap to capture on Endace DAG devices
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README.hpux - notes on using libpcap on HP-UX
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README.linux - notes on using libpcap on Linux
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2005-05-29 17:46:52 +00:00
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README.macosx - notes on using libpcap on Mac OS X
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2005-07-11 03:24:53 +00:00
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README.septel - notes on using libpcap to capture on Intel/Septel devices
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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README.sita - notes on using libpcap to capture on SITA devices
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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README.tru64 - notes on using libpcap on Digital/Tru64 UNIX
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README.Win32 - notes on using libpcap on Win32 systems (with WinPcap)
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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SUNOS4 - pre-SunOS 4.1 replacement kernel nit modules
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VERSION - version of this release
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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acconfig.h - support for post-2.13 autoconf
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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aclocal.m4 - autoconf macros
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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arcnet.h - ARCNET definitions
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atmuni31.h - ATM Q.2931 definitions
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bpf/net - copy of bpf_filter.c
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bpf_dump.c - BPF program printing routines
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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bpf_filter.c - symlink to bpf/net/bpf_filter.c
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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bpf_image.c - BPF disassembly routine
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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config.guess - autoconf support
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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config.h.in - autoconf input
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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config.sub - autoconf support
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configure - configure script (run this first)
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configure.in - configure script source
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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dlpisubs.c - DLPI-related functions for pcap-dlpi.c and pcap-libdlpi.c
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dlpisubs.h - DLPI-related function declarations
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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etherent.c - /etc/ethers support routines
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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ethertype.h - Ethernet protocol types and names definitions
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fad-getad.c - pcap_findalldevs() for systems with getifaddrs()
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fad-gifc.c - pcap_findalldevs() for systems with only SIOCGIFLIST
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fad-glifc.c - pcap_findalldevs() for systems with SIOCGLIFCONF
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fad-null.c - pcap_findalldevs() for systems without capture support
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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fad-sita.c - pcap_findalldevs() for systems with SITA support
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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fad-win32.c - pcap_findalldevs() for WinPcap
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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filtertest.c - test program for BPF compiler
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findalldevstest.c - test program for pcap_findalldevs()
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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gencode.c - BPF code generation routines
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gencode.h - BPF code generation definitions
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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grammar.y - filter string grammar
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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ieee80211.h - 802.11 definitions
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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inet.c - network routines
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install-sh - BSD style install script
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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lbl/os-*.h - OS-dependent defines and prototypes
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llc.h - 802.2 LLC SAP definitions
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2005-05-29 17:46:52 +00:00
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missing/* - replacements for missing library functions
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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mkdep - construct Makefile dependency list
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2005-05-29 17:46:52 +00:00
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msdos/* - drivers for MS-DOS capture support
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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nametoaddr.c - hostname to address routines
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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nlpid.h - OSI network layer protocol identifier definitions
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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net - symlink to bpf/net
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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optimize.c - BPF optimization routines
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packaging - packaging information for building libpcap RPMs
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap/bluetooth.h - public definition of DLT_BLUETOOTH_HCI_H4_WITH_PHDR header
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pcap/bpf.h - BPF definitions
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pcap/namedb.h - public libpcap name database definitions
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pcap/pcap.h - public libpcap definitions
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pcap/sll.h - public definition of DLT_LINUX_SLL header
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pcap/usb.h - public definition of DLT_USB header
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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pcap-bpf.c - BSD Packet Filter support
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap-bpf.h - header for backwards compatibility
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pcap-bt-linux.c - Bluetooth capture support for Linux
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pcap-bt-linux.h - Bluetooth capture support for Linux
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-dag.c - Endace DAG device capture support
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pcap-dag.h - Endace DAG device capture support
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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pcap-dlpi.c - Data Link Provider Interface support
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2005-05-29 17:46:52 +00:00
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pcap-dos.c - MS-DOS capture support
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pcap-dos.h - headers for MS-DOS capture support
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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pcap-enet.c - enet support
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pcap-int.h - internal libpcap definitions
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap-libdlpi.c - Data Link Provider Interface support for systems with libdlpi
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-linux.c - Linux packet socket support
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap-namedb.h - header for backwards compatibility
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-nit.c - SunOS Network Interface Tap support
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pcap-nit.h - SunOS Network Interface Tap definitions
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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pcap-null.c - dummy monitor support (allows offline use of libpcap)
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-pf.c - Ultrix and Digital/Tru64 UNIX Packet Filter support
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pcap-pf.h - Ultrix and Digital/Tru64 UNIX Packet Filter definitions
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap-septel.c - Intel/Septel device capture support
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pcap-septel.h - Intel/Septel device capture support
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pcap-sita.c - SITA device capture support
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pcap-sita.h - SITA device capture support
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pcap-sita.html - SITA device capture documentation
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-stdinc.h - includes and #defines for compiling on Win32 systems
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pcap-snit.c - SunOS 4.x STREAMS-based Network Interface Tap support
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pcap-snoop.c - IRIX Snoop network monitoring support
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap-usb-linux.c - USB capture support for Linux
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pcap-usb-linux.h - USB capture support for Linux
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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pcap-win32.c - WinPcap capture support
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap.3pcap - manual entry for the library
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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pcap.c - pcap utility routines
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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pcap.h - header for backwards compatibility
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pcap_*.3pcap - manual entries for library functions
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pcap-filter.4 - manual entry for filter syntax
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pcap-linktype.4 - manual entry for link-layer header types
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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ppp.h - Point to Point Protocol definitions
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2009-03-21 20:43:56 +00:00
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runlex.sh - wrapper for Lex/Flex
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2002-06-21 01:36:27 +00:00
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savefile.c - offline support
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scanner.l - filter string scanner
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2004-03-31 09:07:39 +00:00
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sunatmpos.h - definitions for SunATM capturing
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Win32 - headers and routines for building on Win32 systems
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