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From: rgrimes@acacia (Rodney W. Grimes)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps,comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: WD8003 Promiscuous mode, Berkeley Packet Filter, and tcpdump
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Date: 10 Mar 93 20:03:25 GMT
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duncan@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Duncan McEwan) writes:
: I have built a kernel with the berkeley packet filter included, by following
: the instructions in the bpf/README file of the tcpdump distribution.  Although
: I've got tcpdump more-or-less working, there are some loose ends that need
: tidying up.

Yep and you'll be the third person to do this work!  There is a very complete
set of patches and a new version of tcpdump on ref.tfs.com.  Look in ~davidg
for it.  If you can't find it there email to davidg@implode.rain.com and ask
him for it, or you can reply to me and ask me for it.

This work is based upon the lattest version of bpf available from lbl.gov
and supercedes the version supplied with the distribution in etcdist.

It includes a new if_we driver that has all sorts of clean up done.  
: 
: [stuff about the if_we driver deleted]
:
: Duncan.
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