Re: tcpdump broken wrt CsCov & CsVal parsing?

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|  On 9/23/07, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
|  > Trying to rebuild a proper test setup, so far using just loopback for
|  > simple tests I noticed this problem:
|  >
|  > Who was the last person to touch the DCCP support code in tcpdump? Care
|  > to take a look?
|  >
|  > - Arnaldo
|  
|  I'm pretty sure that would be me :-(
|  
|  I'll take a look but it won't be very soon.
|  
... and me too :) I know this problem - CsCov and CCVal were swapped in the
header file. As far as I recall the maintainer had checked an update in last
year.

You didn't say which version of tcpdump you were using, I checked locally:
 * tcpdump 3.9.5 as Debian package with libpcap 0.9.5 has this swap-problem 
 * tcpdump 3.9.5 built from tcpdump source, with libpcap 0.9.4 works correct

Can you try tcpdump from source please and check if the problem persists?
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