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Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without native IPv6 support
From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:21:17 -0700
I have some changes to support that.
The main change is to add a "union h6addr" to "tcpdump-stdinc.h", along
with defintions of IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED, AF_INET6, and NI_MAXHOST if
they're not defined.
Some side-effects of this:
1) it defines DEFAULT_SNAPLEN as 96 unconditionally, rather
than, as is done now, as 68 if INET6 isn't defined and as 96
if it is defined;
2) "bgp_update_print()" can't decode the unfeasible routes, as
it doesn't know whether this is for a v4 or v6 route
(currently, if INET6 isn't defined, it assumes a v4 route,
but if it is defined, it doesn't try to decode them).
The first seems OK to me, although some might find it a surprise. You
can always use "-s 68" if you want 68 bytes.
I'm not sure what the right thing to do about the second side-effect is.
Have a command-line option to control how to decode them? (Note that if
v6 routes are printed by a v4-only build of current tcpdump, it'll
decode them incorrectly.)
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- Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without native IPv6 support Guy Harris (Jul 20)
- Re: Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without Darren Reed (Jul 21)
- Re: Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without native IPv6 support John Hawkinson (Jul 21)
- Re: Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without Darren Reed (Jul 21)
- Re: Building IPv6 code in tcpdump on systems without native IPv6 support Guy Harris (Jul 21)
