On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 08:35:41PM +0200, Palka Stanislaw wrote:
> > 0800 100: bad-hlen 0
> 0040 0040 0110 41c3 24d2 1dc3 24d2 0108
> 00f8 e28a 0301 00ae cfe1 3aec 0b0d 0008
> 090a 0b0c 0d0e 0f10 1100 8002 32ec 1213
> 1415 1617
> < 0800 100: 195.36.210.1 > 195.36.210.29: icmp: echo reply (DF)
> 4500 0054 2988 4000 4001 e6b8 c324 d201
> c324 d21d 0000 00e3 8a03 0100 aecf e13a
> ec0b 0d00 0809 0a0b 0c0d 0e0f 1011 1213
> 1415 1617
That doesn't look good. The incoming packets appear to have - after the
synthesized "link-layer" header, which isn't printed with the "-x" flag
- an IP packet, but the outgoing packets appear to have something
completely random after the "link-layer" header.
This may, in fact, be a bug in the PPPoA code. Where can I find the
pppoatm-1 patch?
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