Re: BUG: tcpdump displays filesystem data on NetBeui packets and crashes

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Panu Hällfors wrote:
> When I run "tcpdump -i eth2" it works OK for a while
> but then tcpdump reports a large (usually 65535 bytes ie.
> max size) NetBeui packet in the beginning of which is
> usually some normal NetBeui data and the rest of which
> (after some 4kb or so) seems to be raw data (well, I
> think it is) from my hard disk (parts of files in /etc).
> After displaying this tcpdump usually segfaults, but not
> every time.

Something is setting the packet length too long.  The acenic.c driver
used to do this and I saw filesystem data in tcpdump from that.

-- Jamie
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