2)Source Port can't equal Destination Port. If the two are equal, this program will get very confused.
3)DCCP MUST use 48 bit sequence numbers.
4)Checksums are not computed (they are zeroed).
5)Only converts those packet types used by the Linux implementation at this date
6)DCCP Ack packets show up as TCP packets containing one byte
2)Source Port can't equal Destination Port. If the two are equal, this program will get very confused.
3)DCCP MUST use 48 bit sequence numbers.
4)Checksums are not computed (they are zeroed).
5)Only converts those packet types used by the Linux implementation at this date
6)DCCP Ack packets show up as TCP packets containing one byte