On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 19:42 -0700, Yunsong (Roamer) Lu wrote: > Yes, to determine the packet is a LSO one, snoop needs to get the meta > data. It's certain that snoop shouldn't regard any large(>MTU) packets > as LSO ones. :)
Seeing as snoop currently doesn't know the MTU, it's rather silly that it prints any such error in any case. It assumes that everything has a 1500 MTU (and it doesn't know what MTU a link had when the packets were captured in a capture file, does it?)... IMO, let the administrator determine what packets have a bogus length, and let snoop just report what it sees. -Seb _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
