Stupid user question

From: Yazz D. Atlas (yazz@osdn.com)
Date: 02/20/01


Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 23:09:36 -0500 (EST)
From: "Yazz D. Atlas" <yazz@osdn.com>
Subject: Stupid user question
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0102202213350.11139-100000@bofh.andover.net>

Ok what am I doing wrong here. I've tried to creat a simple tcpdump file
using the following syntx... (192.168.1.150 is just for the example)

        [root@bofh yazz]# tcpdump -n -c 100 host 192.168.1.150 -w output

Then I try to run tcptrace...

        [yazz@bofh yazz]$ tcptrace -n output
        1 arg remaining, starting with 'output'
        Ostermann's tcptrace -- version 6.0.0a -- Wed Jan 17, 2001

        Fatal, too many hosts to name (max length 8)

How can I get this thing to work. I feel really stupid right now... Might
be my lack of sleep lattely... I'm doing this under RedHat 6.2.X and under
Debian 2.2.

TIA,
        Yazz

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