}
/* Some fprintf format strings used when tunnels close */
-static const char *io_stats_client_dirty =
-" SSL (network) traffic to/from server; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
-static const char *io_stats_client_clean =
-" tunnelled data to/from server; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
-static const char *io_stats_server_dirty =
-" SSL (network) traffic to/from client; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
-static const char *io_stats_server_clean =
-" tunnelled data to/from client; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
+static const char *io_stats_dirty =
+" SSL traffic; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
+static const char *io_stats_clean =
+" clear traffic; %8lu bytes in, %8lu bytes out\n";
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
goto skip_totals;
fprintf(stderr, "Tunnel closing, traffic stats follow\n");
/* Display the encrypted (over the network) stats */
- fprintf(stderr, (server_mode ? io_stats_server_dirty :
- io_stats_client_dirty),
+ fprintf(stderr, io_stats_dirty,
buffer_total_in(state_machine_get_buffer(
&t_item->sm,SM_DIRTY_IN)),
buffer_total_out(state_machine_get_buffer(
* *receive* is data sent *out* of the state_machine on
* its 'clean' side. Hence the apparent back-to-front
* OUT/IN mixup here :-) */
- fprintf(stderr, (server_mode ? io_stats_server_clean :
- io_stats_client_clean),
+ fprintf(stderr, io_stats_clean,
buffer_total_out(state_machine_get_buffer(
&t_item->sm,SM_CLEAN_OUT)),
buffer_total_in(state_machine_get_buffer(