freebsd-skq/README
Rui Paulo 6d59e2f382 Update tcpdump to 4.1.1.
Changes:

Thu.    April 1, 2010.  guy@alum.mit.edu.
  Summary for 4.1.1 tcpdump release
        Fix build on systems with PF, such as FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
        Don't blow up if a zero-length link-layer address is passed to
          linkaddr_string().

Thu.    March 11, 2010.  ken@netfunctional.ca/guy@alum.mit.edu.
  Summary for 4.1.0 tcpdump release
        Fix printing of MAC addresses for VLAN frames with a length
          field
        Add some additional bounds checks and use the EXTRACT_ macros
          more
        Add a -b flag to print the AS number in BGP packets in ASDOT
          notation rather than ASPLAIN notation
        Add ICMPv6 RFC 5006 support
        Decode the access flags in NFS access requests
        Handle the new DLT_ for memory-mapped USB captures on Linux
        Make the default snapshot (-s) the maximum
        Print name of device (when -L is used)
        Support for OpenSolaris (and SXCE build 125 and later)
        Print new TCP flags
        Add support for RPL DIO
        Add support for TCP User Timeout (UTO)
        Add support for non-standard Ethertypes used by 3com PPPoE gear
        Add support for 802.11n and 802.11s
        Add support for Transparent Ethernet Bridge ethertype in GRE
        Add 4 byte AS support for BGP printer
        Add support for the MDT SAFI 66 BG printer
        Add basic IPv6 support to print-olsr
        Add USB printer
        Add printer for ForCES
        Handle frames with an FCS
        Handle 802.11n Control Wrapper, Block Acq Req and Block Ack frames
        Fix TCP sequence number printing
        Report 802.2 packets as 802.2 instead of 802.3
        Don't include -L/usr/lib in LDFLAGS
        On x86_64 Linux, look in lib64 directory too
        Lots of code clean ups
        Autoconf clean ups
        Update testcases to make output changes
        Fix compiling with/out smi (--with{,out}-smi)
        Fix compiling without IPv6 support (--disable-ipv6)
2010-10-28 16:23:25 +00:00

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