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H A D | if_ethersubr.c | de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
Discussed with: andre, glebius de572b37 Fri Mar 03 17:21:08 GMT 2006 Christian S.J. Peron <csjp@FreeBSD.org> Unbreak byte counters when network interfaces are in monitor mode by re-organizing the monitor return logic. We perform interface monitoring checks after we have determined if the CRC is still on the packet, if it is, m_adj() is called which will adjust the packet length. This ensures that we are not including CRC lengths in the byte counters for each packet.
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