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True if the Ethernet destination address is ehost. xx", "xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx", "xxxx. True if either the Ethernet source or destination address is ehost. True if the packet used host as a gateway. An equivalent expression is. This syntax does not work in IPv6-enabled configuration at this moment. or a network number. An IPv4 network number can be written as a dotted quad e.
g, An IPv6 network number must be written out fully; the netmask is ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, so IPv6 "network" matches are really always host matches, and a network match requires a netmask length. True if the IPv4 address matches net with the specific netmask. May be qualified with src or dst. Note that this syntax is not valid for IPv6 net. If a name is used, both the port number and protocol are checked. If a number or ambiguous name is used, only the port number is checked e.
True if either the source or destination port of the packet is port. port1 and port2 are interpreted in the same fashion as the port parameter for port. True if the packet has a source port value between port1 and port2. True if either the source or destination port of the packet is between port1 and port2. Any of the above port or port range expressions can be prepended with the keywords, tcp or udp , as in:. True if the packet has a length less than or equal to length.
This is equivalent to:. True if the packet has a length greater than or equal to length. True if the packet is an IPv4 packet see ip 4P of protocol type protocol. Protocol can be a number or one of the names icmp , icmp6 , igmp , igrp , pim , ah , esp , vrrp , udp , or tcp. Note that this primitive does not chase the protocol header chain. True if the packet is an IPv6 packet of protocol type protocol.
True if the packet is an IPv4 or IPv6 packet of protocol type protocol. True if the packet is IPv6 packet, and contains protocol header with type protocol in its protocol header chain. For example,. matches any IPv6 packet with TCP protocol header in the protocol header chain. The packet may contain, for example, authentication header, routing header, or hop-by-hop option header, between IPv6 header and TCP header.
The BPF code emitted by this primitive is complex and cannot be optimized by the BPF optimizer code, and is not supported by filter engines in the kernel, so this can be somewhat slow, and may cause more packets to be dropped. Equivalent to ip6 protochain protocol , but this is for IPv4. Note that this primitive chases the protocol header chain. True if the packet is an Ethernet broadcast packet. The ether keyword is optional.
True if the packet is an IPv4 broadcast packet. It checks for both the all-zeroes and all-ones broadcast conventions, and looks up the subnet mask on the interface on which the capture is being done. If the subnet mask of the interface on which the capture is being done is not available, either because the interface on which capture is being done has no netmask or because the capture is being done on the Linux "any" interface, which can capture on more than one interface, this check will not work correctly.
True if the packet is an Ethernet multicast packet. True if the packet is of ether type protocol. Protocol can be a number or one of the names ip , ip6 , arp , rarp , atalk , aarp , decnet , sca , lat , mopdl , moprc , iso , stp , ipx , or netbeui.
When filtering for most protocol identifiers on FDDI, Token Ring, or The exceptions are:. the filter checks the DSAP Destination Service Access Point and SSAP Source Service Access Point fields of the LLC header;.
the filter checks for a SNAP-format packet with an OUI of 0x and the AppleTalk etype. In the case of Ethernet, the filter checks the Ethernet type field for most of those protocols. The exceptions are: iso , stp , and netbeui. the filter checks for an the filter checks both for the AppleTalk etype in an Ethernet frame and for a SNAP-format packet as it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and the filter checks for the AppleTalk ARP etype in either an Ethernet frame or an the filter checks for the IPX etype in an Ethernet frame, the IPX DSAP in the LLC header, the ip , ip6 , arp , rarp , atalk , aarp , decnet , iso , stp , ipx , netbeui.
where p is one of the above protocols. Note that not all applications using pcap 3PCAP currently know how to parse these protocols. True if the packet has an type can be one of:. Packet was received by the host performing the capture rather than being sent by that host.
Packet was sent by the host performing the capture rather than being received by that host. True if the packet was logged with the specified PF reason code. True if PF took the specified action when the packet was logged.
True if the IEEE The RA field is used in all frames except for management frames. The TA field is used in all frames except for management frames and CTS Clear To Send and ACK Acknowledgment control frames. True if the second IEEE The second address field is used in all frames except for CTS Clear To Send and ACK Acknowledgment control frames. True if the third IEEE The third address field is used in management and data frames, but not in control frames.
True if the fourth IEEE The fourth address field is only used for WDS Wireless Distribution System frames. Valid directions are: nods , tods , fromds , dstods , or a numeric value. True if the packet is an IEEE Note that the first vlan keyword encountered in expression changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of expression on the assumption that the packet is a VLAN packet.
Each use of that expression increments the filter offsets by 4. filters IPv4 protocols encapsulated in VLAN encapsulated within any higher order VLAN. True if the packet is an MPLS packet. Note that the first mpls keyword encountered in expression changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of expression on the assumption that the packet is a MPLS-encapsulated IP packet. filters packets with an outer label of and an inner label of , and. With the controlling party in Congress hanging in the balance, 51 percent of likely voters say they are extremely or very enthusiastic about voting for Congress this year; another 29 percent are somewhat enthusiastic while 19 percent are either not too or not at all enthusiastic.
Today, Democrats and Republicans have about equal levels of enthusiasm, while independents are much less likely to be extremely or very enthusiastic.
As Californians prepare to vote in the upcoming midterm election, fewer than half of adults and likely voters are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the United States—and few are very satisfied. Satisfaction was higher in our February survey when 53 percent of adults and 48 percent of likely voters were satisfied with democracy in America.
Today, half of Democrats and about four in ten independents are satisfied, compared to about one in five Republicans. Notably, four in ten Republicans are not at all satisfied. In addition to the lack of satisfaction with the way democracy is working, Californians are divided about whether Americans of different political positions can still come together and work out their differences. Forty-nine percent are optimistic, while 46 percent are pessimistic. Today, in a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, about four in ten Democrats, Republicans, and independents are optimistic that Americans of different political views will be able to come together.
Notably, in , half or more across parties, regions, and demographic groups were optimistic. Today, about eight in ten Democrats—compared to about half of independents and about one in ten Republicans—approve of Governor Newsom. Across demographic groups, about half or more approve of how Governor Newsom is handling his job.
Approval of Congress among adults has been below 40 percent for all of after seeing a brief run above 40 percent for all of Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to approve of Congress.
Fewer than half across regions and demographic groups approve of Congress. Approval in March was at 44 percent for adults and 39 percent for likely voters. Across demographic groups, about half or more approve among women, younger adults, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos.
Views are similar across education and income groups, with just fewer than half approving. Approval in March was at 41 percent for adults and 36 percent for likely voters. Across regions, approval reaches a majority only in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across demographic groups, approval reaches a majority only among African Americans.
This map highlights the five geographic regions for which we present results; these regions account for approximately 90 percent of the state population. Residents of other geographic areas in gray are included in the results reported for all adults, registered voters, and likely voters, but sample sizes for these less-populous areas are not large enough to report separately.
The PPIC Statewide Survey is directed by Mark Baldassare, president and CEO and survey director at the Public Policy Institute of California. Coauthors of this report include survey analyst Deja Thomas, who was the project manager for this survey; associate survey director and research fellow Dean Bonner; and survey analyst Rachel Lawler.
The Californians and Their Government survey is supported with funding from the Arjay and Frances F. Findings in this report are based on a survey of 1, California adult residents, including 1, interviewed on cell phones and interviewed on landline telephones. The sample included respondents reached by calling back respondents who had previously completed an interview in PPIC Statewide Surveys in the last six months.
Interviews took an average of 19 minutes to complete. Interviewing took place on weekend days and weekday nights from October 14—23, Cell phone interviews were conducted using a computer-generated random sample of cell phone numbers. Additionally, we utilized a registration-based sample RBS of cell phone numbers for adults who are registered to vote in California.
All cell phone numbers with California area codes were eligible for selection. After a cell phone user was reached, the interviewer verified that this person was age 18 or older, a resident of California, and in a safe place to continue the survey e. Cell phone respondents were offered a small reimbursement to help defray the cost of the call. Cell phone interviews were conducted with adults who have cell phone service only and with those who have both cell phone and landline service in the household.
Landline interviews were conducted using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers that ensured that both listed and unlisted numbers were called. Additionally, we utilized a registration-based sample RBS of landline phone numbers for adults who are registered to vote in California. All landline telephone exchanges in California were eligible for selection.
For both cell phones and landlines, telephone numbers were called as many as eight times. When no contact with an individual was made, calls to a number were limited to six. Also, to increase our ability to interview Asian American adults, we made up to three additional calls to phone numbers estimated by Survey Sampling International as likely to be associated with Asian American individuals. Accent on Languages, Inc. The survey sample was closely comparable to the ACS figures.
To estimate landline and cell phone service in California, Abt Associates used state-level estimates released by the National Center for Health Statistics—which used data from the National Health Interview Survey NHIS and the ACS.
The estimates for California were then compared against landline and cell phone service reported in this survey. We also used voter registration data from the California Secretary of State to compare the party registration of registered voters in our sample to party registration statewide. The sampling error, taking design effects from weighting into consideration, is ±3. This means that 95 times out of , the results will be within 3.
The sampling error for unweighted subgroups is larger: for the 1, registered voters, the sampling error is ±4. For the sampling errors of additional subgroups, please see the table at the end of this section. Sampling error is only one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by factors such as question wording, question order, and survey timing.
We present results for five geographic regions, accounting for approximately 90 percent of the state population. Residents of other geographic areas are included in the results reported for all adults, registered voters, and likely voters, but sample sizes for these less-populous areas are not large enough to report separately.
We also present results for congressional districts currently held by Democrats or Republicans, based on residential zip code and party of the local US House member. We compare the opinions of those who report they are registered Democrats, registered Republicans, and no party preference or decline-to-state or independent voters; the results for those who say they are registered to vote in other parties are not large enough for separate analysis. We also analyze the responses of likely voters—so designated per their responses to survey questions about voter registration, previous election participation, intentions to vote this year, attention to election news, and current interest in politics.
The percentages presented in the report tables and in the questionnaire may not add to due to rounding. Additional details about our methodology can be found at www. pdf and are available upon request through surveys ppic.
October 14—23, 1, California adult residents; 1, California likely voters English, Spanish. Margin of error ±3. Percentages may not add up to due to rounding. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Gavin Newsom is handling his job as governor of California?
Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that the California Legislature is handling its job? Do you think things in California are generally going in the right direction or the wrong direction?
Thinking about your own personal finances—would you say that you and your family are financially better off, worse off, or just about the same as a year ago? Next, some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you absolutely certain that you are registered to vote in California? Are you registered as a Democrat, a Republican, another party, or are you registered as a decline-to-state or independent voter? Would you call yourself a strong Republican or not a very strong Republican?
Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or Democratic Party? Which one of the seven state propositions on the November 8 ballot are you most interested in?
Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. It allows in-person sports betting at racetracks and tribal casinos, and requires that racetracks and casinos that offer sports betting to make certain payments to the state—such as to support state regulatory costs. The fiscal impact is increased state revenues, possibly reaching tens of millions of dollars annually.
Some of these revenues would support increased state regulatory and enforcement costs that could reach the low tens of millions of dollars annually. If the election were held today, would you vote yes or no on Proposition 26?
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. It allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online and mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. It directs revenues to regulatory costs, homelessness programs, and nonparticipating tribes.
Some revenues would support state regulatory costs, possibly reaching the mid-tens of millions of dollars annually. If the election were held today, would you vote yes or no on Proposition 27? Initiative Statute. It allocates tax revenues to zero-emission vehicle purchase incentives, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention. If the election were held today, would you vote yes or no on Proposition 30?
Do you agree or disagree with these statements? Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Joe Biden is handling his job as president? Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Alex Padilla is handling his job as US Senator? Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Dianne Feinstein is handling her job as US Senator? Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way the US Congress is handling its job?
Do you think things in the United States are generally going in the right direction or the wrong direction? How satisfied are you with the way democracy is working in the United States? Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not too satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
These days, do you feel [rotate] [1] optimistic [or] [2] pessimistic that Americans of different political views can still come together and work out their differences? What is your opinion with regard to race relations in the United States today? Would you say things are [rotate 1 and 2] [1] better , [2] worse , or about the same than they were a year ago? When it comes to racial discrimination, which do you think is the bigger problem for the country today—[rotate] [1] People seeing racial discrimination where it really does NOT exist [or] [2] People NOT seeing racial discrimination where it really DOES exist?
Next, Next, would you consider yourself to be politically: [read list, rotate order top to bottom]. Generally speaking, how much interest would you say you have in politics—a great deal, a fair amount, only a little, or none? Mark Baldassare is president and CEO of the Public Policy Institute of California, where he holds the Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair in Public Policy. He is a leading expert on public opinion and survey methodology, and has directed the PPIC Statewide Survey since He is an authority on elections, voter behavior, and political and fiscal reform, and the author of ten books and numerous publications.
Before joining PPIC, he was a professor of urban and regional planning in the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine, where he held the Johnson Chair in Civic Governance. He has conducted surveys for the Los Angeles Times , the San Francisco Chronicle , and the California Business Roundtable. He holds a PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Dean Bonner is associate survey director and research fellow at PPIC, where he coauthors the PPIC Statewide Survey—a large-scale public opinion project designed to develop an in-depth profile of the social, economic, and political attitudes at work in California elections and policymaking.
He has expertise in public opinion and survey research, political attitudes and participation, and voting behavior. Before joining PPIC, he taught political science at Tulane University and was a research associate at the University of New Orleans Survey Research Center. He holds a PhD and MA in political science from the University of New Orleans. Rachel Lawler is a survey analyst at the Public Policy Institute of California, where she works with the statewide survey team.
In that role, she led and contributed to a variety of quantitative and qualitative studies for both government and corporate clients. She holds an MA in American politics and foreign policy from the University College Dublin and a BA in political science from Chapman University. Deja Thomas is a survey analyst at the Public Policy Institute of California, where she works with the statewide survey team.
The filter expression consists of one or more primitives. Primitives usually consist of an id name or number preceded by one or more qualifiers. There are three different kinds of qualifier:. type qualifiers say what kind of thing the id name or number refers to. Possible types are host , net , port and portrange. If there is no type qualifier, host is assumed. Possible directions are src , dst , src or dst , src and dst , ra , ta , addr1 , addr2 , addr3 , and addr4.
If there is no dir qualifier, src or dst is assumed. The ra , ta , addr1 , addr2 , addr3 , and addr4 qualifiers are only valid for IEEE proto qualifiers restrict the match to a particular protocol. Possible protos are: ether , fddi , tr , wlan , ip , ip6 , arp , rarp , decnet , tcp and udp. If there is no proto qualifier, all protocols consistent with the type are assumed. FDDI headers also contain other fields, but you cannot name them explicitly in a filter expression.
For All of these are described below. More complex filter expressions are built up by using the words and , or and not to combine primitives. To save typing, identical qualifier lists can be omitted. Allowable primitives are: dst host host. Any of the above host expressions can be prepended with the keywords, ip , arp , rarp , or ip6 as in:. If host is a name with multiple IP addresses, each address will be checked for a match. True if the Ethernet destination address is ehost. xx", "xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx", "xxxx.
True if either the Ethernet source or destination address is ehost. True if the packet used host as a gateway. An equivalent expression is.
This syntax does not work in IPv6-enabled configuration at this moment. or a network number. An IPv4 network number can be written as a dotted quad e. g, An IPv6 network number must be written out fully; the netmask is ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, so IPv6 "network" matches are really always host matches, and a network match requires a netmask length. True if the IPv4 address matches net with the specific netmask. May be qualified with src or dst. Note that this syntax is not valid for IPv6 net.
If a name is used, both the port number and protocol are checked. If a number or ambiguous name is used, only the port number is checked e. True if either the source or destination port of the packet is port.
port1 and port2 are interpreted in the same fashion as the port parameter for port. True if the packet has a source port value between port1 and port2. True if either the source or destination port of the packet is between port1 and port2. Any of the above port or port range expressions can be prepended with the keywords, tcp or udp , as in:. True if the packet has a length less than or equal to length.
This is equivalent to:. True if the packet has a length greater than or equal to length. True if the packet is an IPv4 packet see ip 4P of protocol type protocol. Protocol can be a number or one of the names icmp , icmp6 , igmp , igrp , pim , ah , esp , vrrp , udp , or tcp. Note that this primitive does not chase the protocol header chain. True if the packet is an IPv6 packet of protocol type protocol. True if the packet is an IPv4 or IPv6 packet of protocol type protocol. True if the packet is IPv6 packet, and contains protocol header with type protocol in its protocol header chain.
For example,. matches any IPv6 packet with TCP protocol header in the protocol header chain. The packet may contain, for example, authentication header, routing header, or hop-by-hop option header, between IPv6 header and TCP header.
The BPF code emitted by this primitive is complex and cannot be optimized by the BPF optimizer code, and is not supported by filter engines in the kernel, so this can be somewhat slow, and may cause more packets to be dropped. Equivalent to ip6 protochain protocol , but this is for IPv4. Note that this primitive chases the protocol header chain. True if the packet is an Ethernet broadcast packet. The ether keyword is optional.
True if the packet is an IPv4 broadcast packet. It checks for both the all-zeroes and all-ones broadcast conventions, and looks up the subnet mask on the interface on which the capture is being done.
If the subnet mask of the interface on which the capture is being done is not available, either because the interface on which capture is being done has no netmask or because the capture is being done on the Linux "any" interface, which can capture on more than one interface, this check will not work correctly.
True if the packet is an Ethernet multicast packet. True if the packet is of ether type protocol. Protocol can be a number or one of the names ip , ip6 , arp , rarp , atalk , aarp , decnet , sca , lat , mopdl , moprc , iso , stp , ipx , or netbeui. When filtering for most protocol identifiers on FDDI, Token Ring, or The exceptions are:. the filter checks the DSAP Destination Service Access Point and SSAP Source Service Access Point fields of the LLC header;. the filter checks for a SNAP-format packet with an OUI of 0x and the AppleTalk etype.
In the case of Ethernet, the filter checks the Ethernet type field for most of those protocols. The exceptions are: iso , stp , and netbeui. the filter checks for an the filter checks both for the AppleTalk etype in an Ethernet frame and for a SNAP-format packet as it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and the filter checks for the AppleTalk ARP etype in either an Ethernet frame or an the filter checks for the IPX etype in an Ethernet frame, the IPX DSAP in the LLC header, the ip , ip6 , arp , rarp , atalk , aarp , decnet , iso , stp , ipx , netbeui.
where p is one of the above protocols. Note that not all applications using pcap 3PCAP currently know how to parse these protocols. True if the packet has an type can be one of:. Packet was received by the host performing the capture rather than being sent by that host. Packet was sent by the host performing the capture rather than being received by that host. True if the packet was logged with the specified PF reason code.
True if PF took the specified action when the packet was logged. True if the IEEE The RA field is used in all frames except for management frames. The TA field is used in all frames except for management frames and CTS Clear To Send and ACK Acknowledgment control frames.
True if the second IEEE The second address field is used in all frames except for CTS Clear To Send and ACK Acknowledgment control frames. True if the third IEEE The third address field is used in management and data frames, but not in control frames. True if the fourth IEEE The fourth address field is only used for WDS Wireless Distribution System frames. Valid directions are: nods , tods , fromds , dstods , or a numeric value. True if the packet is an IEEE Note that the first vlan keyword encountered in expression changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of expression on the assumption that the packet is a VLAN packet.
Each use of that expression increments the filter offsets by 4. filters IPv4 protocols encapsulated in VLAN encapsulated within any higher order VLAN. True if the packet is an MPLS packet. Note that the first mpls keyword encountered in expression changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of expression on the assumption that the packet is a MPLS-encapsulated IP packet.
filters packets with an outer label of and an inner label of , and.
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