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Sebastien Tandel
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Hi,
did you disabled all protocols ? (Analyze - Enabled Protocols)
Regards,
Sebastien Tandel
Tom Wolfgang wrote:
When I attempt to capture packets I see no source or destination
address or protocol I get UNKNOW WTAP_ENCAP =1, I have uninstalled and
reinstalled WINPCAP 3.1
basically,
tcpdump -w capture_file -i interface_name
tshark -r capture_file
but the man pages should be of great help for further information.
Regards,
Sebastien Tandel
ARAMBULO, Norman R. wrote:
Hi, has anyone tried using tcpdump or dumpcap to capture packets on a
GigE interface, we
tcpdump is made for you. (see the man page saving in multiple files)
Regards,
Sebastien Tandel
ARAMBULO, Norman R. wrote:
Hi jeff,
Thanks for the info, is there a way we can capture such traffic aside from
wireshark, then we would dissect it in
another box or like capture packets
Hi,
you should use aireplay from the package aircrack.
Sebastien Tandel
Cruz, Petagay wrote:
hi, I ran Wireshark 0.99.4 and captured 802.11 management traffic to a
file. In wireshark and can see it dissected fine. I then used
tcpreplay and replayed the pcap file on the same interface
I have a IPW2100 on my laptop and now (sic :-/) I remember that when I
was playing with aireplay I put an old pcmcia card to overcome this problem.
Are you sure that tcpreplay can overcome these limitations???
Regards,
Sebastien Tandel
Cruz, Petagay wrote:
Thanks, but the aireplay website
configuration?
P.S. : You can also send the two traces here to try to see what happened.
Regards,
Sebastien Tandel
Cruz, Petagay wrote:
tcpreplay seems to actually send the packet ok. When I capture with
Wireshark the packet display in bytes (bottom screen in Wireshark) shows
the exact bytes sent via