The most time spent during apply is during packet rebuilding.
Unfortunately, there is no feedback from the drone to know the actual
progress, so this is just a busy indicator for now.
I tried to put a jump url to the FAQ on why it takes time, but 'coz the
app cursor is a "wait cursor", user cannot click on any widgets/elements
inside the dialog box - so this won't work.
Iterate on this dialog and what it displays based on user feedback.
Currently these are printed at the end of init when we start waiting for
client connections - this was done so that this info doesn't get lost in
the barrage of init logs. The downside is if there is a crash during
init, we don't get to know the version/revision from the logs. With this
change this info is printed twice - first thing when we start and just
after init when we start waiting for client connections
* All 3 icons are combined into a single row instead of 3 separate rows
* Tooltip to clarify meaning of icons
* Qt Model-View displays icon left-aligned, so use a custom delegate to
center-align it
* Add a icon for "Transmit On"
* Edit icons for "Start/Stop Capture"
Earlier the default value for num_packets was 1 and the imported streams
therefore also had the same. However, when the default value got changed
to 10, the num_packets for imported streams should have been explicitly
set to 1 - this was missed out and has been fixed now
Presence of IPv6 Extension Headers was causing incorrect TCP/UDP/ICMP
cksums. Verified that with these changes, cksums are correct for all
combinations of L3 and L4 headers with/without options/extHdrs
Fixes#271
* Timestamp at millisec resolution
* Log level selection - Info by default
* Auto scroll control - enable(default)/disable
* Support copy (selected) logs to clipboard
* Support clear logs
* Annotate dock window title, if not on top (aka visible)
... instead of the PCAP returned description. This allows for a better
UX since user can more easily identify which port is which.
This will work only Windows Vista and higher since IPHLPAPI.DLL has
published APIs only for these versions. Older windows versions such as
XP will continue to use the PCAP returned description
Fixes#222