Re: Endianess problem with capture file from NSLU2
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- Subject: Re: Endianess problem with capture file from NSLU2
- From: Thomas Boehne <TBoehne@ADwin.de>
- Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2007 08:19:25 +0100
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Thomas Boehne wrote:
> Thomas Boehne wrote:
>>> My NSLU2 has only 32M of RAM, so I guess running ethereal or wireshark
>>> is impossible. I might try tshark (the command line version of
>>> wireshark, like tethereal was for ethereal). I'll post the results as
>>> soon as I have time to test it.
>
> The problem is exactly the same with tshark (instead of tcpdump), so it is
> either a libpcap problem or a kernel/driver problem.
FYI: Debian kernel 2.6.18-4 (which includes the new ethernet driver
with some bugfixes) just made it into unstable; the problem seems to be
solved now.
Thomas
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