X-Git-Url: http://sjero.net/git/?p=dccp2tcp;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=f811a857b54fa4a7ba91ee53ea8358067109115b;hp=68c09cad12b5cab0b3e07b54521b1fc9403d9c8d;hb=3d557f2e219749f1eea0caac3253617fc474d390;hpb=23b424cd82350d54d89c1b22ba04d3fe398b0430 diff --git a/README b/README index 68c09ca..f811a85 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -32,13 +32,12 @@ tcptrace -lGt tcp_file You can then use xplot to view the resulting graphs, like this: xplot a2b_tsg.xpl a2b_rtt.xpl +One important note on interpreting the graphs is that DCCP Ack packets show up +as TCP packets containing one byte. -This program does have several important limitations: - 1)CCID2 ONLY - 2)DCCP MUST use 48 bit sequence numbers. - 3)DCCP DATA packets are not implemented (Linux doesn't use them) - 4)DCCP Ack packets show up as TCP packets containing one byte - +Finally, an important limitation of this program is that DCCP MUST use 48 bit +sequence numbers. dccp2tcp will complain at you if you try to process a connection +with short sequence numbers. dccp2tcp is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -56,5 +55,7 @@ along with dccp2tcp. If not, see . Copyright 2013 Samuel Jero -Computer Science student, Ohio University +Masters Student +Internetworking Research Group +Ohio University sj323707@ohio.edu