It doesn't matter that remote capture is turned off by default. Lots of things are off by default, but get turned on by various distros, etc.
I'm sorry that I missed the thread before - I read a lot of lists. The problem is that once the code is accessible in a new remote way, the code will get invoked in new and interesting ways. This puts pressure on all of us to write better code - but it has to be something that we know we are doing. I haven't looked at your code - how do you transmit the filter specification? Now that it is crossing the wire, it can't mutate as easily. Is there any version control? As for divergence - it might be best if you guys went and experimented for awhile and reported back to us. ] ON HUMILITY: to err is human. To moo, bovine. | firewalls [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works, Ottawa, ON |net architect[ ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/ |device driver[ ] panic("Just another Debian GNU/Linux using, kernel hacking, security guy"); [ - This is the TCPDUMP workers list. It is archived at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/index.html To unsubscribe use mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
