Can tcptrace or any other program do this?

From: Nate_Austin@cargill.com
Date: 09/05/01

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    From: Nate_Austin@cargill.com
    Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 17:34:01 -0500
    Message-Id: <H00019a61b36ab3e.0999729240.mtks.cgo.cargill.com@MHS>
    Subject: Can tcptrace or any other program do this?
    
    

    List,

    Does anyone know if any program or tcptrace can change the "absolute
    time" that the entire capture is over (its stored in the actual capture
    file).

    Example: Lets say I have a capture file that begins on 9/4/01 at 5:00pm
    and I want to update it so it shows that the capture began at Noon on
    9/4/01.

    (I'd like to do this because the system clock on a box I captured on
    was off and I would like all of the xplot graphs to show the correct
    time)

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Nate Austin
    LYNX Network Support - Cargill, Inc.
    APS/NAGO I/T Group
    (952)984-0174

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