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Automatic report from sources (tcpdump libpcap htdocs) between 03.02.2003 - 04.02.2003 GMT


From: "Automatic cvs log generator /tcpdump/bin/makelog" <mcr () sandelman ottawa on ca>
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 05:07:03 -0500 (EST)

CVS log entries from 03.02.2003 (Mon) 10:05:43 - 04.02.2003 (Tue) 10:05:31 GMT
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Summary by authors
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Author: guy
        File: tcpdump/print-802_11.c; Revisions: 1.20
        File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1; Revisions: 1.138
        File: tcpdump/ieee802_11.h; Revisions: 1.7
        File: libpcap/pcap-dlpi.c; Revisions: 1.83

Author: hannes
        File: tcpdump/print-mpls.c; Revisions: 1.6

Author: risso
        File: libpcap/inet.c; Revisions: 1.55

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Combined list of identical log entries
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Description:
From David Young: print Ack/Poll information for data frames with
contention-free Ack or Poll indications, and print flag bits from the
Frame Control field if "-v" was specified.
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/ieee802_11.h; Revision: 1.7;
        Date: 2003/02/04 05:53:21; Author: guy; Lines: (+10 -1)
        File: tcpdump/print-802_11.c; Revision: 1.20;
        Date: 2003/02/04 05:53:22; Author: guy; Lines: (+34 -1)
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Log entries
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Description:
Added a const modifier to the first argument of pcap_lookupnet() for Win32. Without it, libpcap didn't compile under 
Cygwin.
Modified files:
        File: libpcap/inet.c; Revision: 1.55;
        Date: 2003/02/04 09:51:38; Author: risso; Lines:  (+2 -2)
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Description:
As per suggestions from the anonymous SourceForge user who submitted bug
673958, make two changes on Solaris:

        don't set SB_NO_DROPS - doing so means that bufmod doesn't drop
        packets, so it can't report the number of drops, but packets
        probably still get dropped *somewhere*, if for no other reason
        than that the system refuses to allocate more mblks/dblks, even
        if it doesn't discard messages that arrive at the stream head if
        it's full;

        set the chunk size to 65536, as otherwise packets are dropped
        too easily.

snoop also appears not to set SB_NO_DROPS and also appears to set the
chunk size to 65536, so that's probably the right thing to do.
Modified files:
        File: libpcap/pcap-dlpi.c; Revision: 1.83;
        Date: 2003/02/04 05:42:03; Author: guy; Lines:  (+23 -16)
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Description:
keep the one-line rule for vflag<1, display exp value always, indicate payload type (IP,IPv6,OSI) in vflag<1 mode
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/print-mpls.c; Revision: 1.6;
        Date: 2003/02/04 06:26:59; Author: hannes; Lines:  (+20 -10)
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Description:
As per bug 678506, get rid of the duplicate "tcp-push" in the list of
TCP flags supported in the filter language.
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1; Revision: 1.138;
        Date: 2003/02/04 06:00:36; Author: guy; Lines:  (+2 -2)
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Summary of modified files
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File: libpcap/inet.c
Revisions: 1.55
Authors: risso (+2 -2)
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File: libpcap/pcap-dlpi.c
Revisions: 1.83
Authors: guy (+23 -16)
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File: tcpdump/ieee802_11.h
Revisions: 1.7
Authors: guy (+10 -1)
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File: tcpdump/print-802_11.c
Revisions: 1.20
Authors: guy (+34 -1)
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File: tcpdump/print-mpls.c
Revisions: 1.6
Authors: hannes (+20 -10)
-------------------------------
File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1
Revisions: 1.138
Authors: guy (+2 -2)
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