Sorry, my fault wasn't thinking. I agree with you it is probably nothing to wory about.
I'll try and get a "printout" and repost the question and information tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the help.
Mike Linehan
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> A jpg image? I guess I confused you by saying "printou
A jpg image? I guess I confused you by saying "printout." Sorry. I would
need to see the whole packet in text format. Plus the whole group should
see it if we are going to use this group study list for its intended
purpose. You should be able to copy and paste the detail of the packet into
e-m
Here is a JPEG image of the analyzer with Packet 25 highlighted. Hope this clears
things
up.
Thanks.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> is that it's the Sniffer saying "not enough data," rather than a NetBIOS or
> SMB process saying this. The Sniffer is seeing a different number of bytes
> than it
is that it's the Sniffer saying "not enough data," rather than a NetBIOS or
SMB process saying this. The Sniffer is seeing a different number of bytes
than it expected to see based on its decode of the headers. Can you send us
a printout of the offending packet? Thanks.
Priscilla
At 11:45 AM
I need something answered and I hope someone can help me here. After all
you guys/gals are the best. I am watching a file copy operation on a
sniffer in a windows environment. I am constantly seeing a reference to
an error and I am not sure what it means. In the summary window I have a
line that r
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