Re: IPX broadcast forwarding in 2.4.1 kernels

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> Question, what version is this? 2.4.2-pre7 + my latest patch? If this is so
> it seems that I can safely submit this to davem for inclusion? 8)
> 
> - Arnaldo 
> 

This was probably the '&& 0' patched version :(. I've just sent a tcpdump
of 2.4.2-pre6 + the patch you mailed. It contains pieces like:

00:29:18.227882 0:d0:b7:18:62:e3 > Broadcast sap e0 ui/C
>>> IPX transport Data: (98 bytes)
[000] FF FF 00 D9 01 14 00 1D  80 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF  ........ ."......
[010] 05 53 00 1D 80 22 00 E0  29 09 CA 6A 05 53 00 1D  .S...".. )..j.S..
[020] 80 22 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  ."...... ........
[030] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 FC 03  ........ ........
--
00:29:21.754475 0:d0:b7:18:62:e3 > Broadcast sap e0 ui/C
>>> Unknown IPX Data: (51 bytes)
[000] FF FF 00 66 01 14 00 1D  80 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF  ...f.... ."......
[010] 05 55 00 1D 80 22 00 00  C0 B8 E0 DC 05 55 00 1D  .U...".. .....U..
[020] 80 22 00 01 00 00 00 1E  06 01 53 4E 41 50 50 59  ."...... ..SNAPPY
[030] 02 02 06                                          ... 
--

and 00:d0:b7:18:62:e3 is my hardware adress :(

ipxdump doesn't show anything however, it may be that it only shows
incoming packets. Basically when I use iptraf to monitor network traffic I
am still sending LOTS more packages then in 2.2.15.

- Johan de Jong


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