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interpreting iff_event_func calls
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interpreting iff_event_func calls


  • Subject: interpreting iff_event_func calls
  • From: "Larry Emdur" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 18:34:49 -0700

Hi,

ENETLOGNKE has a nice example about handling interface filtering. One
thing that isn't clear though is how to handle the call given to
"iff_event_func".
When I disconnect my network interface, I can see it being called with
"vendor 1, class 1, subclass 2, event code 12", but I cant find any
documentation on how to interpret this event.

It looks like 12 is for ethernet is going away, and 13 for it returning.

Any ideas?
Thanks,
Laz
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