2015-10-13 12:16 GMT+02:00 Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]>:
> Yes, that would be expected. The reason is that ifpps dumps the stats from
> the NIC
> while tcpstat looks at the pcap file, where you only dump the headers. So
> when the
> BPF filter truncates the packet, the new, truncated length is written to the
> pcap
> file.

Ok, my mistake, I wasn't expecting that.
I will test it without filter.

Thanks!

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