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echo: tuxpower
to: Maurice Kinal
from: Alan Ianson
date: 2016-06-08 01:02:36
subject: check for leaks

On 06/08/16, Maurice Kinal said the following...
 
 MK> Thanks and have you had a chance to run the test pktool?  The pkt with
 MK> the triple threat reply shows;

I just took a look through my in/out dirs and there is nothing in there. Once
this goes I'm going to stop tossing pkts for a times so I have some stuff to
look at.

 MK> I like the output as the column delimited fields make it super easy for
 MK> a bash 'read' or 'gawk -F,' dealie if one prefers.  Getting rid of the
 MK> binary crap is ALWAYS a good idea but to be honest I really don't see
 MK> much use to the pkt headers information no matter what type, although
 MK> 2.2 is best of the three choices.

It looks helpfull, it'll answer the question about what pkt type we are looking
at which will help us get to the trouble.

Thanks again.. :)

 Ttyl :-),
         Al

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