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Automatic report from sources (tcpdump libpcap htdocs) between 07.01.2004 - 08.01.2004 GMT


From: "Automatic cvs log generator /tcpdump/bin/makelog" <mcr () sandelman ottawa on ca>
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 05:06:28 -0500 (EST)

CVS log entries from 07.01.2004 (Wed) 10:05:28 - 08.01.2004 (Thu) 10:05:26 GMT
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Summary by authors
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Author: guy
        File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1; Revisions: 1.155, 1.148.2.4

Author: hannes
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.pcap; Revisions: 1.1
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.sh; Revisions: 1.1
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.out; Revisions: 1.1
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.pcap; Revisions: 1.1
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.sh; Revisions: 1.1
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.out; Revisions: 1.1

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Combined list of identical log entries
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Description:
add a testcase for a LDP Hello encapsulated in MPLS
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.out; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:10:59; Author: hannes;
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.pcap; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:10:59; Author: hannes;
        File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.sh; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:10:59; Author: hannes;
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Description:
add tests for MP-BGP VPN related attributes and the new Attr Set Attribute
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.out; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:21:20; Author: hannes;
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.pcap; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:21:20; Author: hannes;
        File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.sh; Revision: 1.1;
        Date: 2004/01/08 07:21:20; Author: hannes;
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Description:
Note that Mac OS X, as one of the BSDs, has SIGINFO; note that
Digital/Tru64 UNIX has it as well (although the tty(7) man page doesn't
mention VSTATUS - stty(1) mentions "status", however, and signal(4)
mentions SIGINFO, and some Tru64->HP-UX transition pages mention SIGINFO
as a feature available in Tru64 but not HP-UX).

Note that on some systems (e.g., Mac OS X), you might have to set your
"status" character as it defaults, on those systems, to "not set".

Get rid of the reference to "traffic(1C)" (it's not referred to in the
man page, and about the only connection it has with tcpdump is that they
both watch network traffic; traffic(1C) is a SunOS 4.x-ism, not present
on other platforms), and add a reference to pfconfig(8) for
Digital/Tru64 (it *is* referred to, in the section of what privileges
you need in order to capture traffic).
Modified files:
        File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1; Revision: 1.155;
        Date: 2004/01/07 22:50:40; Author: guy; Lines: (+10 -6)
        File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1; Revision: 1.148.2.4;
        Date: 2004/01/07 22:51:34; Author: guy; Lines: (+10 -6)
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Log entries
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Summary of modified files
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File: tcpdump/tcpdump.1
Revisions: 1.155, 1.148.2.4
Authors: guy (+10 -6), guy (+10 -6)
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File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.out
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
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File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.pcap
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
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File: tcpdump/tests/bgp_vpn_attrset.sh
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
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File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.out
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
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File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.pcap
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
-------------------------------
File: tcpdump/tests/mpls-ldp-hello.sh
Revisions: 1.1
Authors: hannes
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