On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >IMO, there should be a command line switch to disable all kind of
> >encapsulation processing. This would be useful for e.g. debugging
> >IPv6-over-IPv4, ipip, gre etc. tunnels -- as it is, I haven't found out a
> >way to see what the actual, transport packets look like.
>
> current code tries every effort to print everything we know about -
> it does not hide anything, if we have IPv6-over-IPv4, you will see
> both outer address pairs (IPv4) and inner address pairs (IPv4).
> which part do you see trouble? could you be more specific?
There's no way to see which protocol (number?) is used in the transport.
Also, I was thinking TTL was one that was only printed for one, but now I
see it's there too, under a different name.
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Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall"
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