additional IP addresses for the underlying interface; instead, strip off
the logical interface number, and add them so that the additional
addresses are added.
followed by a number; Ethereal has those checks in the code it uses when
not using "pcap_findalldevs()" - I'm not sure what the "dummy" is
checking for (Linux dummy interfaces?), but the ":" followed by a number
are Solaris virtual interfaces (I think that's how it implements
multiple IP addresses per "real" interface, with each additional address
getting a virtual interface; I'm not sure you can open a virtual
interface for capturing, and even if you can you won't, as far as I
know, see any packets other than the one you get for the "real"
interface - should we just ignore the ":{number}" and "add" that
interface so that we add its IP address?).
source files, rather than having a pile of #ifdefs in "inet.c". Add
code to the configure script to determine which implementation to use on
the platform for which libpcap is being built.
Add a "pcap_findalldevs()" implementation for Solaris 8 and later that
handles IPv6 addresses.