That prints
the entire protocol tree which is much more than I want.
Does the
data/payload of a TCP message have a field name? It's not shown among the list
of field names for TCP.
Thanks.
Mike Blake-Knox
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cellphone: (919) 280-4436
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Subject: [Ethereal-users] How to use tethereal to display TCP data?How can I use tethereal to display TCP Data (what would show up under Data field in the tree view display?ThanksMike Blake-Knoxemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]TSYS Office: (706) 644-3643cellphone: (919) 280-4436