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-={ jeudi, 09 juin 2016, 19:27:39 +0000 }=-
Hey mark!
I took the liberty of adding auxNet output to the gawk call as follows;
awk -F, 'printf("%d:%d/%d.%d -> %d:%d/%d.%d\nauxNet = %d\n", \
$16, $11, $1, $25, $17, $12, $2, $26, $18)}'
which results in the following output on the user's terminal;
-------------- example output of pkt-thingy starts
037c5856.pkt: Type 2+ pkt header
1:153/757.0 -> 1:153/7001.0
auxNet = 0
-------------- example output of pkt-thingy ends
Note that the above only happens when pkt-thingy encounters a type 2+ pkt
header. Also note that the origAddr and destAddr are both 4d despite the
fact that they aren't really points ... or are they? No matter since
auxNet != 65535 so no trigger is pulled ... not that there is a trigger ...
yet. ;-)
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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