Aaron Turner writes:
>Honestly though, your best solution is to figure out why your pcap
>file is broken and make sure it doesn't happen again. If you captured
>this packet using a standard tool like tcpdump, I'd love to learn more
>so that I can add this info to the FAQ.
>
There are a number of
Thanks for the pcap Haiyan.
I'm curious as to how this pcap was generated? I looked at the raw
pcap file, and it seems broken. The reason for this is that the pcap
file header stores the 'snaplen' used for capture of this file. In
this file it is set to 100 bytes (0x64). The snaplen is the gl
Hi Haiyan,
Never seen that before. Could you be so kind as to send me the msg.cap file?
Thanks,
Aaron
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On 11/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
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> I met a problem that tcpreplay can not send full packet. I am not sure what
> ca
Hello,
I met a problem that tcpreplay can not send full packet. I am not sure what
cause such problem.
The traffic file contains 390 bytes, but tcpreplay in linux server only send
100 byte.
Thanks for any advice.
==below: linux=
/usr/local/sbin/new/2.3.5/tcpreplay-2.3.5/tcprepl