in reply to Re: Net::Pcap garbage Output in thread Net::Pcap garbage Output
Yes I am sure the last octet is a 3 as 192.168.2.0 is not a valid ip address.
I explored this possibility, but it doesn't make all the pieces fit however. The IP information is obviously incorrect, and when reading out of the packets the number given is often only 4 digits. I am quite confused.
Also, I am curious as to what is wrong with the formatting of my node?
Re^3: Net::Pcap garbage Output
by GrandFather (Saint) on May 26, 2008 at 03:05 UTC
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At the time I replied there was no markup at all so your node was rendered as an unformatted block of text. We strongly recommend that you preview your node and fix anything that doesn't look right before commit.
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