Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged

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From: Pierre Ossman
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009 - 6:34 am

On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 14:23:01 +0100
Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net> wrote:


Ah. This is a Fedora 10 machine so it's running a 2.6.27 kernel. I'll
see if I can do a test with an updated kernel.

Do you know if dhcpd also uses libpcap so that it will stop seeing
packets it shouldn't?

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accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Pierre Ossman, (Sun Feb 8, 4:37 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Francois Romieu, (Sun Feb 8, 4:26 pm)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Patrick McHardy, (Mon Feb 9, 6:23 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Pierre Ossman, (Mon Feb 9, 6:34 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Patrick McHardy, (Mon Feb 9, 6:39 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Malcolm Scott, (Thu Jul 23, 9:08 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Patrick McHardy, (Thu Jul 23, 9:35 am)
Re: accelerated vlan gives pcap tagged packets untagged, Malcolm Scott, (Fri Jul 24, 9:50 am)