Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 14:20:51 -0500 From: Manikantan Ramadas <mramadas@cs.ohiou.edu> Subject: Re: tcptrace Output question Message-ID: <20030308142051.A20088@irg.cs.ohiou.edu>
The long output of tcptrace (tcptrace -l) should give you what you need
right? You should be able to find the "total packets" and "actual data
bytes" fields for both a2b and b2a directions for a connection between
machines a and b.
Please lemme know if I am missing something from your question.
- Mani.
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 12:22:08AM -0800, satyam babu kothapally wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> Is there a way to get the individual number of
> packets/bytes sent separately to each other by both
> the hosts involved in a TCP connection( I know we can
> get the total # of packets/bytes in a TCP connection)
> using tcptrace on tcpdump out?
>
> Thanks in Advace,
> Satyam Kothapally.
> Graduate Student,
> Univ. of New Mexico.
>
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