Hi Julian,
Yes, but the whole message line is in many parts.
So? What's the problem, it won't fill the buffer anyway.
+ h.th->rst? "R":"r");
No, I will not change it :) '-' is not even 1 bit information
about what the flag is, you have to look at the sources.
??? What's the difference between "R" and "r"? for me "R" means RST flag
set and "r" means not set, right? Or is this again the missing morning
coffee issue?
A SYN/ACK in your case looks like: SAFR, in my case as SA--.
o Could you print out the URG and PSH flags too?
OK
Thanks. Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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