doesn't mean supporting IFT_PFSYNC (which I hope will eventually
die). This means decoding packets with IP protocol of 240 caught
on any normal interface like Ethernet.
The code is based on couple of files from OpenBSD, significantly
modified by myself.
Parser differentiates for four levels of verbosity: no -v, -v,
-vv and -vvv.
We don't yet forward this code upstream, because currently it
strongly relies on if_pfsync.h and even on pfvar.h. I hope that
this can be fixed in future.
Reviewed by: gnn, delphij
o print-fr.c returned to code on vendor branch
o remove pmap_prot.h include from print-sunrprc.c
o remove gcc/i386-specific ntoh* write-arounds from tcpdump-stdinc.h
Reviewed by: bms
print-atm.c no longer performs special handling for FORE headers; these
can no doubt be re-added at a later date.
print-fr.c is effectively a no-op.
print-llc.c has had the default_print_unaligned() call removed as
tcpdump no longer defines this function, however the prototype is still
present. Suggest we roll in a diff to use print_unknown_data().
The print_nfs.c changes are pretty extensive; this is partially because
LBL did a lot of cleanup and partially because I removed lots of
pointless changes away from the LBL style.
PR: 3371
mostly-Submitted by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
as performed by the multicast kernel modifications. However, BSD
already had IPPROTO_ENCAP defined as 98 (RFC 1241 encapsulation).
This changes the use of IPPROTO_ENCAP to IPPROTO_IPIP, which is
the BSD name for IP proto 4.