Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
@ Krashan
This is great news (as always)!
I am getting more and more confident that not only will you complete the project, but that it also will be perhaps the best (and best performing) PPC TCP/IP kernel ever made for a single user (or *any*, who knows?
) platform!
Very interesting to see your progress reports! Keep them coming!
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It is obvious. ezTCP makes real use of syslog() functionality and redirects all syslog() messages (generated both by ezTCP itself or by applications) to a nice graphical frontend (shot). This frontend also allows for saving the log to a file. Additionally all DHCP packets will be dumped to ramdebug, and can be captured for example by LogTool application.
I think that in order to collect working DHCP communication and "dialects" and other kinds of net connect procedure info, and/or custom settings for individual networks assigned to as many as possible of the European/World ISP's (in order to make it as compatible as possible by default), I think that the "logger" will have to be extremely easy to use, even for a "noob". If you release an "alpha version" of the stack, it could perhaps be more of a test app, with a focus to collect data from various networks in a *a push at a button* manner, preferably without any great need of networking/logging skills or experience. What I am talking about is perhaps a "connection wizard" with capturing and logging abilities, but in an extremely easy way? I don't know, perhaps this goes out of the scope of the bounty, but such a thing would perhaps result in a databank that could perhaps be valuable for the future evolution of the stack anyway, so ...?
Again, thanks for your reports!
MorphOS is Amiga
done right! MorphOS NG will be AROS
done right!