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  1. theDT

    measuring netusage problem

    Thanks for letting me know about that! I'll check it out! /Daniel Tängmark dete@spattstorm.com
  2. theDT

    measuring netusage problem

    Ok! That sounds like a resonable cause. Thanks again for your input! These things are so hard to debug/find out what the package actually are, I think. This is the first app monitoring a network that i've made, so i'm not that good on the subject. /Daniel Tängmark dete@spattstorm.com
  3. theDT

    measuring netusage problem

    The application runs under Linux Slackware 8.1 so it can't be that driver problem? You mean that all computers in the network running XP can cause some of the strange small packages ?( with uPNP service ) If i'm can add right, those small 40 Byte packages must be empty on data, (IP header 20...
  4. theDT

    measuring netusage problem

    Thanks for your answer! But that can't be the reason why there are packets in the network with a source and destination port 0? As I understand, when binding a socket to a port, you don't actually get the port 0 even if you specify it. Kernel assigns a free port in the range 1024-65535. The...
  5. theDT

    measuring netusage problem

    Hello! I have made an application that is going to measure the net usage on my network. I have used SOCK_PACKET and RAW_SOCK to get hold of all the IP-packets... Now to the problem: I run the app and the result on the logging shows that it's more traffic than the real traffic in the network. I...

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