Message-Id: <200304290613.XAA00936@postal.lbl.gov> From: brdraney@nersc.gov Subject: Re: tcptrace packets which cldnt be traced (IMP) Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 18:44:22 -0700
I would guess broadcast packets, arp packets, icmp packets
would all be likely candidates. You may want to check your
dump file for them.
Brent
> Hi,
>
> I am using tcptrace on a tcpdump capture file. It
> gives me the output as:
> Ostermann's tcptrace -- version 6.4.0 -- Thu Apr 3,
> 2003
>
> 14358 packets seen, 14282 TCP packets traced
>
> I am concerned which are not traced.
> 1) Under what circumstances will the packets be not
> traced?
> 2) Is there anyway where, tcptrace can log the
> packets, which couldnt be analyzed?
>
> I appreciate your time and help
> Thanks
> -Vaidehi
>
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