Re: Problem with tun device and trafshow/tcpdump?

2001-03-24 Thread Brian Somers

I found this message in one of my inboxs - I forgot to reply :*)

I believe this was fixed last October (at BSDCon)... can you confirm ?

 Hi everyone.
 
 Ok apologies first to anyone who has been asked this question before, I've
 searched the mail lists and cannot find anything like this recently.
 
 The problem is when using user ppp and some kind of traffic monitor program
 like trafshow or tcpdump.  There are three problems I've noticed:
 
 1, When using trafshow there's no incoming packets seen at all.
 2, When using tcpdump or trafshow there's no name resolution on any packets
 shown.
 3, When using tcpdump, incoming packets can been seen on the tun device,
 except incoming icmp.
 
 Can anyone suggest a fix for this?
 
 I was also told that 4.0-RELEASE is affected by this.
 
 Thanks for your time.
 
 Steve.

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Problem with tun device and trafshow/tcpdump?

2000-08-03 Thread Steve

Hi everyone.

Ok apologies first to anyone who has been asked this question before, I've
searched the mail lists and cannot find anything like this recently.

The problem is when using user ppp and some kind of traffic monitor program
like trafshow or tcpdump.  There are three problems I've noticed:

1, When using trafshow there's no incoming packets seen at all.
2, When using tcpdump or trafshow there's no name resolution on any packets
shown.
3, When using tcpdump, incoming packets can been seen on the tun device,
except incoming icmp.

Can anyone suggest a fix for this?

I was also told that 4.0-RELEASE is affected by this.

Thanks for your time.

Steve.



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