Kyle Cordes wrote:
Rather, it's much earlier. According to "cmp": differ: byte 2098176010, line 131136001
The relevant part of the output file looks like the bit below. Look 4 lines in.
See my previous message for an explanation of how this file is generated - the essence is that each line (with \n) is 16 bytes long, and its contents are the offset of its first byte. In a correct file, each number is 16 bigger than the next.
000002098175936 000002098175952 000002098175968 000002098175984 000002098225152 000002098225168 000002098225184 000002098225200 000002098225216 000002098225232
2098225152 - 2098175984 - 16 = 49152
UDPcast dropped 49152 bytes at this point.