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Here is a strange little problem I am seeing in a recent (see
version run at the end of the examples). I can venture a guess that
something is slightly wrong with the pattern matching system that lets
something less then 200 packets though before working. It is a bit
weird.
root@ahost# tcpdump -i eth0 not esp and not arp and not port ssh
tcpdump: listening on eth0
00:52:14.431631 east.toad.com > west.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xa4c9567f,seq=0x6b207e8)
00:52:14.431636 west.toad.com > east.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xce407ddb,seq=0x6b2e566)
00:52:14.431754 west.toad.com > east.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xce407ddb,seq=0x6b2e567)
...
00:52:14.442606 west.toad.com > east.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xce407ddb,seq=0x6b2e5b2)
00:52:14.442679 west.toad.com > east.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xce407ddb,seq=0x6b2e5b3)
00:52:14.442683 east.toad.com > west.toad.com: ESP(spi=0xa4c9567f,seq=0x6b20835)
^C
158 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
root@ahost# tcpdump -V
tcpdump version current-cvs.tcpdump.org.2001.05.21
libpcap version current-cvs.tcpdump.org.2001.05.21
Every now and then a couple hundred ESP packets slip though...
||ugh Daniel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Testing & Project mis-Management
The Linux FreeS/WAN Project
http://www.freeswan.org
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