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============================================================================ Supported Interface Information (Needs update) as of version 2.8, July 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPTraf has been slowly improving with its interface support since its first release. IPTraf currently supports the following types of links: Local loopback Ethernet (10 and 100 Mbps) SLIP and variants Asynchronous PPP over analog telephone lines FDDI (now includes Ethernet-emulating interfces) Frame Relay FRAD/DLCI interfaces (new as of IPTraf 2.5.0) PLIP (Parallel Line IP) DVB satellite-receive interfaces SBNI long-range modem interfaces Wireless LAN interfaces Free s/WAN logical interfaces IPsec logical interfaces Some tunnelling interfaces Some bridging interfaces - add 802.1ad and QinQ VLAN handling - SIT tunnels support - support GRE-over-IP tunnels ADDITIONAL INTERFACE SUPPORT As much as I would like to support every concievable interface in existence, we know that's just not possible. I myself do not have a lot of interface types. However, that does not mean I'm unwilling to support more. So here's the deal. If you'd like me to include support for a new type of interface I will need this information as much as possible: * Resulting link type in spkt_family after a recvfrom() on a (PF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW) socket (ARPHRD_ETHER, ARPHRD_PPP, etc). * Standard interface name for the type of network medium (eth0, eth1, ppp0, etc) after the recvfrom() mentioned above. * Packet structure. How many bytes are there in its data-link header (with Ethernet, there are 14, with FDDI, 21) as returned by recvfrom on a (PF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW) socket? * Pointers to other sources of information if possible. Then finally, if you come up with a request for support for a new interface, I'd really like an offer to have it tested, obviously, since I do not have the interface myself If I do not receive an offer to test, then support cannot be included. Patches, even quick-and-dirty ones, are very much welcome. All information and patches will be fully credited in the CHANGES file. Looking forward to serving you. -- Gerard <riker@seul.org> -- Phil <pcameron@redhat.com>
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