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    hey guys,im a degree student in networking,recently im doing my project about the packet analyzer,but i face a problem in retrieving the RIP (routing information protocol) header information, for example: command,version,etc. i had read through the RFC 1058 & RFC 2453,but i still dont have any idea, is there anyone can help? pls,10q so much. p.s. i dont know how to use C++ to retrieve the information, is there any sample source code or advice?

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      hey guys,im a degree student in networking,recently im doing my project about the packet analyzer,but i face a problem in retrieving the RIP (routing information protocol) header information, for example: command,version,etc. i had read through the RFC 1058 & RFC 2453,but i still dont have any idea, is there anyone can help? pls,10q so much. p.s. i dont know how to use C++ to retrieve the information, is there any sample source code or advice?

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      I don't have a direct answer for your question, but I think the reference on the topic is "TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1+2". Volume 2 holds a lot of implementation details of the NetBSD? kernel TCP/IP stack. /moliate


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