Re: tcptrace-bugs tcp trace - question - pkt writing to file (-p argument)

From: Wesley Eddy (weddy@masaka.cs.ohiou.edu)
Date: 03/17/03

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    Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 21:48:58 -0500
    From: Wesley Eddy <weddy@masaka.cs.ohiou.edu>
    Subject: Re: tcptrace-bugs tcp trace - question - pkt writing to file (-p argument)
    Message-ID: <20030318024858.GA13019@irg.cs.ohiou.edu>
    
    
    

    On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:48:07PM -0500, Deepak.Ramaswamy@hap.com wrote:
    <FONT face="Default Sans Serif, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"
    +size=2><div><P>hi,</P><P>Was dondering how you can write all the captured TCP
    +pkst using TCPDUMP to a file using TCP TRACE ?</P><P>The argumnt -p prints all
    +the packets to the screen, how do you get it to send the data to a file than to
    +std output ?</P><P>Thankz,</P><P>Deepak Ram</P></div></FONT>

    The manual explains the -O option to output packets from matched connections
    in tcpdump format. If you want to save the actual tcptrace analysis you
    just redirect the output with your shell (>$OUTFILE) ... is that what
    you're asking? This isn't really a tcptrace bug in any case. By the way
    mail only goes to the main tcptrace list if it's from subscribers which I
    thought it pretty clearly said anyplace where the address to it is listed.

    -Wes

    
    



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