Re: tcptrace 5.2.1 x tcpdump 3.6.2

From: Manikantan Ramadas (mramadas@cs.ohiou.edu)
Date: 08/02/01

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    Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 17:45:40 -0400 (EDT)
    Subject: Re: tcptrace 5.2.1 x tcpdump 3.6.2
    From: "Manikantan Ramadas" <mramadas@cs.ohiou.edu>
    
    

    Hi..

      What platform are you using..??
     
       tcptrace 5.2.1 and tcpdump 3.6 seem to co-exist peacefully on Linux and
    Solaris.

       May be you can try downloading the 6.0.0 beta release..

    Regards,
    Manikantan.

    > Hi,
    >
    > can I use tcpdump 3.6.2 to create a file for tcptrace 5.2.1 ?
    >
    > maybe I did something wrong...
    > I didnt found examples to use tcptrace..
    > if you can give me the direction, I will be happy.
    >
    > # tcpdump -n -c 100 -w tcpdump.out
    > after that
    > # tcptrace -l tcpdump.out
    > and the program return
    > Unknown input file format
    > Supported ....
    >
    > thaks
    > alex

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