Dear Folk,
When using torch on an interface, the RX and TX data are clearly relative to that
interface and thus give you a proper direction of the packet travel.
However the SRC and DST arrangement of the IP's in each connection seems arbitrary, confused irrelevant or all three.
Can someone please clarify for me what the meaning of src and dst are in a data table
that is showing a two way connection on a single line between points, and not a single packet as shown by
the packet sniffer wherein src and dst make absolute sense.
By the way I REALLY WISH that the packet sniffer could show translated data like tcpdump does. Looking at raw packet data is not fun.
Thanks
Homer W Smith
CEO Lightlink Internet