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Re: mainstream tcpdump ipv6 ?



¡Hola!

That's true. tcpdump 3.5.2-3 worked well. I'll fill a bug report now.

Thanks,
					HoraPe

On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:55:36PM +0100, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In contrary to what I just read in a message on this list, it seems to
> me that the current mainstream tcpdump package (just installed the
> 3.6.1-1 package) does not really support ipv6 very well.
> 
> Upon instantiating a telnet connection over an ipv6 link, I get output
> like this:
> 
> 17:51:53.904668 0:80:48:cd:90:6f 0:80:48:cd:90:b ip6 94: 
>                          6000 0000 0028 0640 2001 0610 1800 8484
>                          0000 0000 e686 0001 2001 0610 1800 8484
>                          0000 0000 e686 0002 0a3f 0017 0fe2 a4e9
>                          0000 0000 a002
> 
> So it does actually recognize it as being ipv6 traffic, but doesn't do
> anything useful with it. A previous version (the one with ipv6 patches)
> seemed to work fine though.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Remco.
> 
> 
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