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667 points to the data of the packet, including the link-layer header, and
685 Note that, on some platforms, the link-layer header of the packet that's
686 sent might not be the same as the link-layer header of the packet
689 as the source link-layer address, if the header contains such an
693 platforms might change the link-layer type field to whatever value
812 returns the link layer type; link layer types it can return include:
817 BSD loopback encapsulation; the link layer header is a 4-byte field, in
821 for the network-layer protocol of the packet.
843 SLIP; the link layer header contains, in order:
908 OpenBSD loopback encapsulation; the link layer header is a 4-byte field, in
912 for the network-layer protocol of the packet.
919 Linux "cooked" capture encapsulation; the link layer header contains, in
943 for the link layer device type;
946 link layer address of the sender of the packet (which could be 0);
948 an 8-byte field containing that number of bytes of the link layer header
960 OpenBSD pflog; the link layer header contains, in order:
1028 RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel, with the link-layer header being the
1032 SunATM devices; the link layer header contains, in order:
1069 link-layer information followed by an 802.11 header - see
1071 of the link-layer information.