tcptrace L2TP traces

From: Kevin (kem2@mac.com)
Date: 03/13/03

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:39:32 -0500
    Subject: tcptrace L2TP traces
    From: Kevin <kem2@mac.com>
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    Running into an interesting problem. I was struggling to use tcptrace
    on a dump file and it would not produce any graphs. Finally it dawned
    on me that I was looking at an L2TP trace where the data is
    encapsulated in UDP 1701.

    This is similar to other types of encapsulation/tunneling of protocols.
    The problem is getting the real frames out of the tunnel so they can be
    analyzed.

    I don't think tcptrace can do this, but does anybody know of a utility
    that can?

    Thanks
    Kevin Mason

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