Make IEC traffic identification more precise#580
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glaslos
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| # check if IEC 104 packet or for the first occurrence of the indication 0x68 for IEC 104 | |||
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This comment should be updated since you are not looking for the first occurrence anymore.
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Just some minor doc string changes required
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This PR aims at making the traffic identification for the IEC server more robust by looking exactly at the first byte of the incoming data. The following log entry shows that a HTTP request was falsely identified as IEC traffic: