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Try tcpdump -n

On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 03:23:21PM +0000, Arni Raghu wrote:
> Hi,
> tcpdump behaves erratycially sometimes no my Linux machine(2.2.7)...
> 
> # tcpdump host 10.0.3.1
> tcpdump: listening on eth1
> 11:19:57.299579 
> 1 packets received by filter
> 0 packets dropped by kernel
> 
> I know for sure I am sending ~ 5000 UDP packets...which I confirm are
> actually reaching this machine by running a sniffer on another machine
> in the same subnet..
> 
> It does not happen all the time..sometimes it it shows all the 5000
> packets sometimes it shows what I show above..why this wierd tcpdump
> behaviour..
> 
> Thx,
> Arni
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